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Sit down night of stand-up

PREPARE to have your funny bone tickled with the Sunshine Beach Surf Club Sit Down Comedy Club on 8 May.
See Dave Williams, Rob Brown and Melinda Buttle in full flight as they share their observations of the world, jokes and down-right funny attitude to life.
Dave comes with over 10 years of experience in the industry, already a veteran of Fringe and comedy festivals both here and abroad.
Dave’s shows have a distinct theatre flavour with characters and a tendency to improvise featuring in his shows.
Having performed alongside the likes of Jimeoin, Carl Barron and Judith Lucy, Dave is no novice.
Supporting Dave is funny-girl Melinda, who has been described as a hilarious bundle of contradictions, rapidly making herself known throughout the country.
In 2010, Melinda landed a nomination for the Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and has continued to conquer the funny industry since then.
MC for the night is Rob, who has become one of Australia’s leading stand-up comedians with his satirical and cheeky views winning over audiences.
Rob draws from experiences such as growing up in a trailer park and then working for more than 10 years as a prison officer in maximum security prisons, plus family life and training security services overseas.
The Sit Down Comedy Club will be held at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club on Friday 8 May from 8pm.
Tickets are available now and are $15 for members and $18.50 for non-members. To book for the show or pre-show dinner, phone 5447 5491.

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