South Coast Fever

“Whose PUTT is it Anyway”

It will feature Pauline Lee, Alan Hurlbatt, Clare Gaze, Howard Kelly, James Carlsen, Sarah Unsworth, Dean Shuttleworth and Barbie Meyer.

Multi-talented Barbie Meyer promises to leave tummies hurting from laughter when she brings her comedy show, “Who’s PUTT is it Anyway” to the South Coast.

The improvised comedy show will take place at the Southbroom Golf Club on Friday, October 14 from 6pm.

It will feature Pauline Lee, Alan Hurlbatt, Clare Gaze, Howard Kelly, James Carlsen, Sarah Unsworth, Dean Shuttleworth and Barbie Meyer.

Meyer said ‘Whose PUTT is it Anyway?’ is the brand new, side-splitting, unedited, improvisation show which she produced.

She added that she hunted down a crazy, cross-section of performers who are notorious for their comedic skills and ability to think on their feet.

“And yes, everything is made up on the spot. It will be an evening of spontaneous and improvised comedy. It is a Barbie Meyer Production, it will have five semi-sane performers, two ruthless judges, one ringleader and one unforgiving scoreboard. Booing, groaning, cheering from the audience as well as ideas for scenes and topics will be par for the course on the night. It’s improv – come unprepared,” said Meyer.

For more information, contact 083 306 2876, or email riverbendevent@gmail.com.

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