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Daniel Connell - Bit of Shush - Sydney Comedy Festival
 

After a stellar 2017, Daniel Connell (as seen on the Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala) returns to the Sydney Comedy Festival with a brand new hour of stand-up! Join Daniel as he lends his laid-back, observational style to cover topics such as superhuman mums, hoons, gourmet sausages and fetishes. So grab your ticket, roll up, and enjoy a 'Bit of shush'.

“A hilarious night out” ★★★★ - Herald Sun

“After an hour in his company you’re chilled out and smiling. Damned if I know how he does it. One to watch” - The Age

“It’s not often a comedian can have the whole room laughing for more than an hour without so much as raising their voice – definitely a must see in the comedy festival”  - Herald Sun

“Definitely keep an eye on this comic” - Herald Sun

"..Go see the likeable Aussie, Daniel Connell. You’ll feel much better for the experience." - Herald Sun

"A Bit of Shush is a great example of dry observational humour, with ‘No Scrubs’ allowed. 4 1/2 stars"  - We Know Melbourne

"A must see" - The Melbourne Diaries 

"Daniel Connell is brilliant – engaging, informative, and so dry it cracks…you up. Do yourself a favour and get to his show." - On Ya Mag

 

Event details

Venue: Enmore Theatre
Bookings: Shannon Toyne
Start Date: Friday 11 May 2018

$18 - $24

 

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