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Michael Shafar in Sydney - ONE NIGHT ONLY
 

As seen and heard on Channel 10's The Project, ABC's Comedy Bites, triple j's Good Az Friday, SBS's RAW Comedy and more!

There's a reason Michael Shafar is one of the most exciting new comedians in Australia right now and regularly sells out shows around the country. This year he's back in Sydney for one night only to give 110% - delivering his absolute best material that will have you belly-laughing.

"Personal and conversational... a no-holds barred insight into his relationships, life and experiences." ★★★★ The Advertiser, 2020

"Laugh out loud gags from the very beginning of the show to the final moment." ★★★★☆ Fringe Feed, 2019

"You'd crawl over broken glass to see Shafar." ★★★★★ Glam Adelaide, 2019

"Tasty and topical, with extra bite." ★★★★ The Age, 2018

 

Event details

Venue: Factory Theatre, 105 Victoria Road, Marrickville
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Start Date: Thursday 23 January 2020

Tickets - $12.50
https://www.factorytheatre.com.au/event/michael-shafar/

 

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