Tuesday 3 April 2018

THE 14TH ANNUAL SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL DELIVERS BIG LAUGHS FOR KIDS

Filled to the brim with hilarity and fun for all ages, the 14th annual Sydney Comedy Festival will present their 2018 children’s program at the Sydney Town Hall and Factory Theatre throughout April and May. 

Kicking off the children’s program will be the best kids’ party ever, Kid/Dub, presented by the team behind the global-smash hit adult dance party, Hot Dub Time Machine. 

An audio-visual musical adventure, Kid/Dub will introduce kids to the most iconic songs from pop history – from the Beatles to BeyoncĂ©. 

Flying into the Sydney Town Hall, the Comedy for Kids Superhero Gala will present a line-up of comedy heroes performing sketch, circus and stand-up - hosted by the biggest super kid of them all, Harley Breen (aka Captain Fun Pants). 

Superhero dress-up encouraged! The hilarious kids’ comedian, Mr Snot Bottom, returns to the Festival with all the gross out topics to crack kids up: boogers, bottoms and smells. 

Expect tasteless tunes, repulsive rhythms, disgusting gags, with songs written by Benny Davis of The Axis of Awesome and Tom Bettany formerly of The Beards.

Award-winning comedian, Nikki Britton (ABC TV’s Stand and Deliver), will take to the stage as Grandma in the hilarious show Grandma is Not Growing Up. 

Busting out and breaking all the rules, Grandma will take the audience on a journey through imaginative worlds and try to finally answer the question, ‘what do I want to be when I grow up?’. 

Tickets for the Sydney Comedy Festival’s children’s program range from $5 to $25 from www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au or Box Office (02) 9020 6966. 

The program includes: 
  • Kid/Dub – 2pm on 28th April at the Factory Theatre 
  • Aunty Plop Plop’s Useless Shop – 11am on 27th and 28th April at the Factory Theatre
  • Choo Choo Toupe – You’ll Never Guess Where I Hid the Cheese – 12.30pm on 28th April at the Factory Theatre 
  • Mr Snot Bottom’s Stinky Silly Songs – 11am on 27th and 28th April at the Factory Theatre 
  • Nikki Britton – Grandma Is Not Growing Up – 12:30pm on 27th April and 3.00pm on 29th April at the Factory Theatre  
  • Tell Me Something Funny presents Kids Comedy Class – 10.30am and 12.30pm on 11th May at the Sydney Town Hall 
  • The Game is Afoot! An Improvised Sherlock Holmes Mystery – 5.45pm on 19th May and 4.45pm on 20th May at the Factory Theatre 
  • Comedy for Kids Superhero Gala – 11am and 2pm on 12th May at the Sydney Town Hall

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