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June 2013

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Ross Noble - Mindblender

Ross Noble - Mindblender

Location

  • Wrest Point Entertainment Centre

    410 Sandy Bay Road

    Sandy Bay

    Hobart, Tasmania, 7005

Enquiry

  • Toll Free 1300 795 257
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Event Date

  • From 27th March 2013
  • To 27th March 2013

Opening Times

  • Doors open at 7:30pm Show starts at 8:00pm

Entry Fee

  • Adult $44.90 15 years and over

Disability Access

  • Contact operator for further details.

Ross Noble, the demonic scarecrow himself, is back doing what he does best with a new live tour.

Famed for his fiery and fluid freewheeling style, Noble creates comedy gold from tiny particles of random nonsense.

This is your chance to see one of the world's most critically acclaimed stand-ups in a hysterical night with the Mindblender.

'Brilliantly inventive, quirky stand-up… see him and marvel.' The Sun

'Every night is different and every night is a total joy.' Time Out

'The great improviser.' The Guardian



What Is On

7 - 30 June, Rosny Barn
What is the stuff of thought? In recent history there has been an assumption that thoughts are words, and that our minds are some sort of symbol processing machine, like a very powerful computer. Dark Mofo.
15 - 23 June, Hobart
Artists have been paired with producers to create sound-to-light installations and performances. This is the third iteration of the project.
Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre and Dark Mofo.
28 - 30 June, Hobart
See exclusive displays and inspiring exhibitions and guest artists at the biggest craft event in Australasia at the Derwent Entertainment Centre. Join workshops or make-and-take classes and learn something new.
20 June - 1 July, Hobart
Be surprised, have a giggle, think. All in store at the annual Art From Trash community art exhibition where artists young and old provide their take on the creative reuse of “waste” materials in the visual artworks on display.