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type-A Marketing Man
 

Secrecy, manipulation, lies. Don’t get in the way of Type-A Marketing Man on his way to the top.

A big time ride through marketing, masculinity, and mental breakdowns (in business casual). Murdock is an oily, oozing and egotistical brand whisperer. Slick-talking and tight-suited, secrecy and manipulation have fuelled his race to the top. 

Type-A Marketing Man is premium monologue theatre. You’ve been warned!“Marketing Man owns this audience, perfectly demonstrating show-not-tell in this forty-five minute play. Sharp but related verbal changes keeps the audience hooked. If you're after a genuine and generous performer, come and meet this one." –Theatre Matters"The audience is left in stitches from start to finish at Wilson’s talent for masterful storytelling. Laugh until it hurts" – Theatre Travels" He delivers, and his commitment is staggering." – Theatre Notes" If audience belly laughs are anything to go by, this performer connects with the common man.’ – The Blurb

 

Event details

Venue: The Loading Dock Qtopia
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/type-a-marketing-man/
Start Date: Thursday 18 September 2025

 

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