Live Stand-up Comedy Theatre Show during Pchum Ben

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Live Stand-up Comedy Theatre Show during Pchum Ben

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Staying in town during Pchum Ben and wondering what to do? Comedy in Cambodia has the answer!

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The Kingdom's only live stand-up comedy promotion is producing its very first theatre show at the Department for Performing Arts on Friday 22nd September. International headliners Andy Curtain (AUS) and Jojo Smith (UK) will each give extended sets, with Steven Halcrow as MC.

Tickets are $10 each on the night, but 3-for-2 discounts are available by contacting Comedy in Cambodia via email ([email protected]), via Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/comedyincambodia/) or by purchasing from any of the selected ticket outlets around town: Pacific Hotel (#234 Monivong Blvd), Box Office (#76 St. 244), 3 Mangos (#28 St. 360) or Seabird's Place (#16 St. 410).
Drinks and snacks will be available from 7pm at the venue - showtime is 8.30pm.

The DPA is located on St. 384 behind Spark & Tawandang. Here's the Google Maps location: https://goo.gl/5c6i6G. For access from Mao Tse Tung Blvd, turn north along St. 173 and take the first right (St. 384).
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