IT'S beginning to look a lot like Christmas and not just because of the towering decorated tree surrounded by dutiful tin soldiers, or the bright stars lighting up the Bendigo Bank.
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It’s also the blank faces walking in and out of retail stores wondering what to buy their loved ones that will hit the spot on Christmas Day.
What could be a more perfect gift for anyone who loves to laugh – and who doesn’t love to laugh – than a night out with some of the world’s funniest people.
Following 14 sell-out tours, the king of improvisational comedy Ross Noble is back with another mind-blowing Australian tour and he’s coming to Bendigo in April 2015.
Noble will be showcasing his talent in his brand new show, Tangentleman.
With an on-stage presence like no other, his exuberance, spontaneity and cerebral style have established him as one of the world’s best-loved comedians.
The master surrealist uses an infinite imagination and plenty of tomfoolery, which is sure to get that fussy relative laughing.
Or perhaps let Kitty Flanagan give you the inside scoop on gravediggers, cops, Cubans and spaghetti soss in her brand new show, Kitty Flanagan – Seriously?
There's advice on how to speak to doctors, some funny music from Sister Penny plus a serious attempt to quantify one of life's biggest mysteries: "How much do old people love salt?"
If you’d like to add a dash of music to your laughs, consider the official Blues Brothers Review (with a Belushi Blessing).
Starring Wayne Catania as Jake and Kieron Lafferty as Elwood, the Blues Brothers Revue is the only Blues Brothers show to be officially sanctioned by Dan Ackroyd and wife of the late John Belushi, Judith Belushi Pisano.
Can’t decide? That’s okay grab a gift voucher.
So if you’ve got someone on your Christmas list that could do with a good laugh remember to contact our Box Office at The Capital.