Russell Howard

Get ready for a night of non-stop laughter & entertainment as British comedy superstar Russell Howard took to the stage at Wollongong Town Hall on Sunday evening!

The crowd was already howling with laughter as Australian comedian Harley Breen took the stage, delivering a short but hilarious set that had everyone eating out of the palm of his hand. Throughout his performance, the audience was completely engaged & laughing non-stop. It was evident that they were thoroughly enjoying themselves, & there was never a moment where it felt like they were simply waiting for the headliner to take the stage.

But the real showstopper was Russell Howard himself, who was welcomed with thunderous applause. With his expertly crafted & pointedly honest jokes, he had the audience immediately enraptured. He covered a wide range of topics, from British, Australian, and global politics to religious faith, new-age medicine, and even the concept of death and the afterlife.

Throughout the show, Russell Howard showcased his vast knowledge & comedy prowess, leaving the audience in stitches with every joke. In particular, his opening joke comparing Barnaby Joyce & Boris Johnson had the crowd immediately enraptured.

With his unique brand of witty humour that expertly dissects politics & general culture, Howard proved himself to be a foreign comedian who is perhaps the most relatable for Australian audiences.

There wasn't a dull moment throughout the night, as the audience was kept on the edge of their seats with laughter & excitement. From start to finish, the show was a rollercoaster ride of emotions, with moments that made us cringe out of pure awkwardness.

If you missed out on Russell Howard's live show in Wollongong, you missed out on one of the most hilarious & entertaining nights of your life!

Russell Howard's live Australian tour is an absolute must-see for anyone seeking a night of laughter, wit, & insightful observations. With his unrivalled ability to expertly dissect politics & general culture, audiences are guaranteed to leave the theatre with sore cheeks & much to ponder.

Feb 21 - Melbourne Palais Theatre

Feb 25 - Adelaide AEC Theatre

Feb 27 - Perth Riverside Theatre

Mar 2 - Geelong Costa Hall

Mar 3 - Brisbane Convention Centre

Mar 4 - Gold Coast Star Theatre

Tickets & Info: BOHMPRESENTS.COM

 
 

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