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Wednesday
Mar172010

Melbourne Comedy Festival: IN SEARCH OF ATLANTIS @ The Butterfly Club from 18th March

 

 

Nominee: 2010 Adelaide Fringe Festival ‘Best Cabaret Award’

Winner: 2009 Melbourne Fringe ‘Melbourne Cabaret Festival Professional Development Award’

 

In a time since past, two courageous explorers begin a dangerous journey to discover the lost city of Atlantis. Armed with nothing but a guitar and mandolin, these brave young men traverse into the unknown to find the sunken city. A musical comedy of epic proportions, these men will take you on a journey the likes of which have never been seen.

 

Created and performed by Tim Mager and Kai Smythe

Produced by Tessa Waters.

 

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Thursday 18 March – Sunday 4 April (shows Thursdays to Sundays) Previews 18– 21 March

Time: 7.00 pm (Sundays 6.00 pm)

Tickets: $22 full / $17 concession and for groups of 8 or more / $15 Previews

Venue: The Butterfly Club

204 Bank St, South Melbourne

Booking: click here or phone 03 9690 2000


A review from Adelaide Theatre Guide

A musical comedy act in the vein of Tripod, Flight of the Conchords and Tenacious D, Ky (the one with the mandolin) and Tim (the one with the guitar) display superb singer/songwriting and comic talent in the hour-long show; folk-rock songs are interspersed with laugh-out-loud comic scenes featuring a bevy of wacky characters - including a charmingly racist historian, a depraved Egyptian merchant and several arrogant, keyboard-wielding Atlanteans. 

Read the rest of the review by Jamie Wright here.

 

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