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CON: 2077
 

CON 2077

In 2027, a meteor strikes and wipes out every comedian on earth. Every comedian - but one.

Fifty years later, an arctic researcher discovers an ancient artform known as “the joke.” In response, the Government decides to awaken the world’s last-known comedian from cryosleep – Con Coutis.

Con: 2077 takes comedy to new heights through a sophisticated use of sound cues effortlessly weaved thorough-out the show, leveraging cutting-edge technology and surround sound that enhances the humor and storytelling in ways that defy convention.

Nominated: Golden Gibbo Award Melb Int. Comedy Festival 2023

Nominated: Best Comedy at Melbourne Fringe 2023

‘...feverish audience laughter’ ★★★★ - The Age

‘One of the most innovative comedians of this year’s Melbourne Fringe’ ★★★★★ - Lilithia Reviews

 

Event details

Venue: The Yurt at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/con-2077-af2024
Start Date: Friday 01 March 2024

Tue, 27 Feb - Sun, 03 Mar
55 min
The Yurt at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
$22 to $28
Rated PG

 

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