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Kat to raise spirits

THE girls are coming to town and they’re taking over the Sunshine Beach Surf Club comedy night on 15 August.
Kat Davidson will headline the one-night event, and is sure to have you laughing with her observations on relationships and random events, while her unique story telling ability takes her audience on a wild ride.
Since starting her stand-up career in 1997, Kat has hosted Gala events, coached blue chip companies in communication, and worked a crown from the back of a cattle truck.
She can be heard regularly across Queensland ABC radio and has headlined the best clubs in Australia and Canada, is the co-producer of the highly successful Ladies Comedy Nights in Brisbane, can regularly be found at sea performing for huge crowds on P & O Cruise ships and enjoyed a sell-out season of her original show Untidy at the 2012 Brisbane Comedy Festival – is there anything this woman can’t do?
Kat will be joined by Ellen Briggs, Soulla Pants, Ting Lim and Jennifer Burke in what promises to be one funny night.
Tickets for the 15 August show at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club are $18.50 for members and $20 for non-members. The show starts at 8pm, but dinner is available from 6pm. Phone 5447 5491 to book your ticket before they sell out.

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