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Theatre: BALI, The Last Great Hunt

4 October 2017

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18-28 October @ Subiaco Arts Centre, Studio ◆
Presented by The Last Great Hunt ◆
By Jeffrey Jay Fowler and Chris Isaacs ◆

BFFs Jimmy and Corgan are back and this time they’re going international.

Three years after the events of the highly successful FAG/STAG, these two friends are heading on a whirlwind trip of cheap cocktails, awkward massages, and disgusting tourists to Australia’s favourite holiday destination: BALI. Armed with privilege, arrogance, and an unbelievable exchange rate, two endearing messes face a wake-up call from the real world.

BALI will have the audience laughing one moment, and reeling in fear the next as Jimmy and Corgan navigate the sensitive realisation their position in the world means paradise is built at someone else’s expense.

Tickets:
$32 Adult
$26 Concession – Full time students, Pension Card holders, Seniors Card holders, Unemployed
$26 Groups (6+) – Phone the groups hotline on (08) 6212 9291 or email groups@ptt.wa.gov.au A one-off handling fee of $8.95 per transaction applies to all groups purchases.

Please visit PTT website or call (08) 6212 9292 for bookings information.

More info: http://ptt.wa.gov.au/venues/subiaco-arts-centre/whats-on/bali/

Pictured: Chris Isaacs and Jeffrey Jay Fowler

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