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Wil Anderson: Wiluminate
 

This July, The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre Sutherland will present multi-award winning comedian Wil Anderson’s side-splitting show Wiluminate.  

Described by The Sydney Morning Herald as “lightning in a bottle”, Wiluminate (Saturday 8th July) is a hilarious reflection on post-pandemic life and the outrageous world we inhabit. From intimate lockdown stories, memoir anecdotes, to political musings, nothing is off limit from this much-loved comedian.  

As the winner of the Director’s Choice Award, Melbourne Comedy Festival 2022, and Best Of The Fest, Sydney Comedy Festival 2022, the show represents Wil at his finest – a remarkable feat for someone with over a quarter of a century in the game. Host of Gruen, Question Everything and popular comedy podcast Wilosophy, Wil is a Helpmann Award-winner and a six-time Melbourne Comedy Festival People’s Choice Award-winner. 

 

Event details

Venue: The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre
Bookings: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/wil-anderson-wiluminate/
Start Date: Saturday 08 July 2023

Ticket prices: From $44 + booking fee

 

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