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Mono – A Three-Person One-Man Show
 

Bunbury Productions is delighted to announce the first national tour of “Mono”, a comedy tour de farce from three of Australia’s best loved performers. Noeline Brown (The Naked Vicar Show), Max Gillies (The Gillies Report) and John Wood (Blue Heelers) are the entire cast of “Mono”; the brand new classic comedy by Angus FitzSimons (Senior Moments). 

“Mono” is a comedy revue play in the tradition of Joyce Grenfell, Alan Bennett and Bob Newhart; with nine brilliant comic characters brought to life through hysterical monologues in 90 minutes of wit, fun and laughter.   

What is “Mono” about? It’s about 90 minutes. It’s also about a hectoring Headmistress, a bad Bush Poet (and he don’t know it), a puzzled Policeman, a meandering Minister, a chaotic Conductor, a mindless “Mindfulness” teacher, a surreal Sotheby’s Auctioneer, and a very, very sozzled Mother of the Bride. It’s about pure fun and about to be at a theatre near you in 2022

 

Event details

Venue: Various Venues
Bookings: https://monoshow.com.au/
Start Date: Tuesday 01 February 2022

Playing at:
Chatswood Concourse Theatre
Newcastle Civic Theatre
Port Macquarie Glasshouse
IPAC Theatre Wollongong
Canberra Playhouse
Ballarat Civic Hall
Bendigo Ulumbarra Theatre
Geelong Costa Hall
Melbourne Capitol Theatre
Frankston Theatre
Hobart Theatre Royal
Gold Coast HOTA Theatre
Maryborough Brolga Theatre
Noosa J Theatre
Brisbane Redland Concert Hall
Caloundra Kings Theatre
Cairns Performing Arts Centre

 

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