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Karate Man – A Live-Action Video Game
 

In 198X, Karate Man defeated his evil nemesis Ross Roundkick and restored peace to Karatetown. Now, the year is 20XX and he must face his most challenging adventure yet – ordinary life.

Sit back and pass the video game controller around with your fellow audience members as you command the titular Karate Man and face a variety of challenges, meet crazy characters and make show-altering choices in this one-of-a-kind interactive comedy experience.

Karate Man is the latest comedic project by Bruno Dubosarsky and Daniel Scarratt of sketch group BEAK, who have entertained audiences around the world with their strikingly absurdist humour. They are joined by a cast of Sydney’s favourite alt comedians (Steph RyanTim DunkJuliet Rae Timmerman) to deliver a show that will be loved by gamers and comedy fans alike.

Now, they bring this award-nominated show to ITS, where their newest batch of players await (that’s you!). Come along for a unique show that’s different every time. It will make you laugh, it will warm your heart… It will be an exhausting and sweaty ordeal for the guy on stage.

Finalist for Best in Comedy | Sydney Fringe Festival 2023

“MUST SEE !!” | Scary Strangers

...equal parts silly and dark… kept the audience in hysterics.” | Squirrel Comedy

  • Nov 11, Saturday 8:30pm at Improv Theatre Sydney | Tickets $25
  • Nov 12, Sunday 6:30pm at Improv Theatre Sydney | Tickets $25
  • Or, see both shows for a discounted rate | Double Pass $40!
  • Early bird discount: "CHEATCODE" until Oct 16

 

Event details

Venue: Improv Theatre Sydney
Bookings: https://improvtheatresydney.com.au/events/karate-man/
Start Date: Sunday 12 November 2023

 

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