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Strasso’s Chuck’d Up Xmas
 

International comedy star David Strassman will be performing a free, live comedy show, Strasso’s Chuck’d Up Xmas, over Zoom on Monday 14 December and donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of Ted E. Bares to Heartkids Australia.

Strassman and Ted E. Bare are the international ambassadors of Heartkids Australia, a charity supporting Australians affected by congenital heart disease by providing information, advocating for families’ needs and funding life-saving research.

To support Heartkids Australia, Strassman is donating 100% of the proceeds of all sales of Ted E. Bares, which are available from www.TedEStore.com, to the charity.

People can sign up to view Strasso’s Chuck’d Up Xmas, which will be performed on Monday 14 December at 7pm AEDT, on Strassman’s website: www.DavidStrassman.com  

 

Event details

Venue: Online
Bookings: www.DavidStrassman.com
Start Date: Monday 14 December 2020

 

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