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Mel Buttle: Let Me Know Either Way?
 

On Thursday 31 August, Australian comedian, television presenter and relatable TikTok Mum, Mel Buttle, will perform her rib-tickling new show Let Me Know Either Way? at the Pavilion Performing Arts Centre. A “dry critique of the perils of life” (The Age), the show is an ode to Mel’s modern heroes, like people who can say ‘my left, your right’.  

Having completed a season of sold-out shows at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and a national tour, it’s Sutherland’s turn to get in on the act. Everything from hilarious Ipswich stories and observations from her time as a high school drama teacher, will come under Mel’s spotlight.  

The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre Sutherland is the premier performing arts centre in the southern Sydney metropolitan area, strengthening local and regional cultural values, and connecting its community to entertainment and the arts.  Mel Buttle’s Let Me Know Either Way? is part of its inaugural program of world-class productions presented at the new arts centre this year. 

 

Event details

Venue: Pavilion Performing Arts Centre, 30 Eton St, Sutherland
Bookings: https://thepavilionarts.au/event/mel-buttlelet-me-know-either-way/
Start Date: Thursday 31 August 2023

Ticket prices: From $39 + booking fee

 

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