TOsketchfest presents Bruce McCulloch in YOUNG DRUNK PUNK, 10/21

By: Jun. 19, 2014
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The Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival (TOsketchfest) presents YOUNG DRUNK PUNK, written and performed by Kids in the Hall funny-man Bruce McCulloch, live onstage Tuesday, October 21, 2014. This special live performance will launch McCulloch's new bookLet's Start a Riot: a Series of Bravery and Stupidity, and includes a book signing and post-show reception.

YOUNG DRUNK PUNK, which combines stand-up, live music and assorted autobiographical insights, premiered at TOsketchfest in 2013, and has recently been greenlit by City for a new
13-episode scripted comedy tv series-created, written, and executive produced by McCulloch-set to air in January 2015.

YOUNG DRUNK PUNK chronicles McCulloch's journey from his wild early days as a 'young punk' in 1980s Alberta to his flannel plaid days and futon nights in 1990s Toronto. From scowling teenager to father of two, McCulloch hopes the show serves as a "poor, but ultimately redemptive example for high school graduates today." The infamous Kid is all grown up, but his singular brand of humour and signature wit remain firmly intact.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Tickets: Show only $39
Show and a Copy of Let's Start a Riot: Stories of Bravery and Stupidity, plus post-show reception $55
(HST and service charges not included)

Advance tickets available ONLINE ONLY and exclusively at www.torontosketchfest.com



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