DAYWALKER Comes to Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Can atheism be cured? Only a life of trampoline injuries, kookaburras and boat accidents could prepare you for such a question. How do you live white and black? It helps if you don't ruin the freedom ride.
Bill Makin: "The show is structured around five people in my family who shaped my life, My Grandfather, My Sister, My Mum, My Great-Uncle and my Niece. It is comedy that looks in and examines, rather than looks out and blames."
Bill Makin is a 34 year old stand up comedian and public service survivor. National finalist at the 2018 MICF Deadly Funny competition.
This production opens on April 6th and runs until April 18th. Bookings recommended.
Venue: Crowded at Globe Alley
Dates: 6th April - 18th April
Time: 7:15 PM
Cost: $15-29
Tickets: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2020/shows/daywalker
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/444939132882354/

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