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Richard Lindesay - Always Been a Player
 

Tiktok sensation Richard Lindesay, creator of the hit song Recorder in the Corner, brings you his musical comedy show Always Been a Player.
In this musical comedy extravaganza, Richard takes a journey through time and space to show you how he went from being an unpopular kid to becoming the coolest flute and recorder player in the land.
This is an all ages show and can be enjoyed equally by adults and children.

The show is at 4pm on Saturday the 30th of September, 2023.

ABOUT RICHARD

Richard became a viral sensation on TikTok in 2023 with his hit song 'Recorder in the Corner', followed by other wholesome and amusing musical comedy songs and videos. 
Richard was a grand finalist in the UK Musical Comedy Awards in 2020, which finds the best musical comedians from hundreds of participants.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Join Richard for this hilarious 1-hour show including:

⭐️ Richard Lindesay's songs woven into an uplifting musical journey
⭐️ An all ages show suitable for children and adults alike
⭐️ And most of all, lots of flutes and recorders

G-RATED SHOW

This is a family-friendly show and is rated G.
Previous audience members who have enjoyed this show range in age from 5 years old to 74 years old.
It really is an all-ages show!
Always Been a Player has a limited run at Sydney Fringe and is expected to sell out, so don't miss out and get your tickets now.

 

Event details

Venue: The Juniors, Anzac Parade &, Haig St, Maroubra, Sydney, NSW 2035
Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/always-been-a-player-richard-lindesay-musical-comedy-show-maroubra-tickets-689755556437
Start Date: Saturday 30 September 2023

The show is family friendly so suitable for all ages. Because this is at a club, under 18s will need to be accompanied by an adult.

 

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