The Comedy Club Cambodia #36

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The Comedy Club Cambodia #36

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Listen up. The Comedy Club Cambodia has another a great show for you. At Show Box. Friday September 16.
Headlining will be the laughter guru himself, Jonathan Atherton, making a long overdue return after his run of shows here in 2012.
The Australian will be supported by Justin Heyes of the UK as well as other stalwarts of the Phnom Penh comedy scene.
Tickets for this storming show are just $5 – a truly incredible deal only made possible by our kind sponsors Bruntys cider, Giant Ibis bus company, House Boutique hotel and Buffalo Sister restaurant.
Start time is the Cambodian equivalent of 8:30pm.

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Jonathan Atherton is one of Australia’s finest stand-up comedians. He is also an actor, television presenter, voice artist, screen writer and award winning photographer.
Jonathan’s credits are many and varied. His first major acting role was in the Australian classic “The Mango Tree” at the age of 16. He went on to play parts in television productions and on the stage before concentrating on University studies- reading Law, Anthropology, Religion and Linguistics at the University of Queensland.
A love of culture and adventure drew him away from the staid corridors of academia and into the heart of the third world. He spent most of the 80’s travelling through Asia and Africa where he worked as tour guide, salvage diver, teacher, set builder, photographer, restaurateur and actor.
He did a walk-on role in the Robin William’s blockbuster “Good Morning Vietnam” and played a supporting character in the HBO feature “Lion of Africa”.
Speaking more languages than your average U.N. delegate, the truth and poignancy of his rapid-fire comedy will have you laughing... and thinking.

“Australia’s best export since Fosters lager” London Metro

“Astounding, incredible, unbelievable, fabulous and gifted...” Jakarta Post

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Justin Heyes’ honest reflections of his own experiences never fail to entertain a diverse array of audiences.
Justin got his start in comedy, writing for other UK comedians at just 16 years of age. Taking to the stage himself during his university years, he racked up an impressive number of shows across the country before moving to Malaysia in 2012.
A crowd favourite, Justin has headlined a number of shows across Kuala Lumpur, while branching out to entertain audiences in Penang and Singapore.
Justin has opened for international stars such as Marcel Lucont, Dana Alexander, David Smiedt, Paul Myrehaug, Tom Rhodes and Gina Yashere.

“He has a penchant for bursting Malaysian rooms with laughter” That Time Of Night on BFM89.9

“Spontaneous and energetic, Justin gives off the sense that he is ready to fly off on a tangent at any moment... And when he does it is comedy gold.” TimeOut KL Comedy Thursday
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