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WIN tickets to Laser Kiwi (Fringe World)

17 January 2019

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We have three double passes to give away to see Laser Kiwi at Fringe World, 12 February.

Laser Kiwi (NZ) combines high-calibre circus with unforgettable physical/sketch comedy. A wonderfully bizarre and thoroughly entertaining masterpiece – you’ll never predict what’s coming next.

“I cannot recommend this show more highly.” ★★★★★ The Upside News, AUS
“Avantgarde, sometimes irreverent, sometimes naked extravaganza!” – The Vue, CAN

To be in the running to win one of three double passes to see Laser Kiwi, 12 February @ Big Top @ The Woodside Pleasure Garden, simply email hello@seesawmag.com.au with “Laser Kiwi comp” in the subject line. Please include your name, phone number and preferred email (if different to sending address).

Competition closes 5pm, Friday 1 February!

Laser Kiwi plays the Big Top @ The Woodside Pleasure Garden, February 7-17.

 

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