Everything That Happened at Number 68 : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Everything That Happened at Number 68

Presented by: Nick Robertson

From: Melbourne AUS

Comedy Storytelling

A story about a sharehouse, the people who lived in it ... and a rabbit named Meataxe.

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Presented by: Nick Robertson

From: Melbourne AUS

Best Comedy Nominee Dunedin Fringe 2024


Sharehouses come and go, but some of them stay with us forever, whether we like it or not. Number 68 was one of those houses.


A stellar 2024 international tour saw Nick Robertson break out onto the festival scene with their debut solo show Leave To Enter, selling out shows across Australia and New Zealand, garnering critical acclaim and award nominations. This year he returns with Everything That Happened at Number 68, an hour of captivating and hilarious storytelling about terrible landlords, DJ flatmates and unwanted 3am bedroom guests.


Everything That Happened at Number 68 is a show about a house and the people who lived in it - but mostly it’s a story about stories, as Nick deciphers where one story ends and another begins. It's also a story about a rabbit named Meataxe and a guy Nick is pretty sure is a Russian spy.


Come watch this "exquisite storyteller" (The Age) weave together stories in a tale that will stay with you longer than any lease you’ve had.


"A masterclass in storytelling ... reminiscent of the great Daniel Kitson" - Theatreview (NZ)


"One day we’ll be able to say we saw Nick Robertson when - and that time probably isn’t far away." ★★★★ - Out in Perth


"A talented storytelle r... tight yet relaxed, relatable yet absolutely original, and silly yet tender." ★★★★ - Fringe Feed

Artist Links

Thu
13
March
06:30PM
Fri
14
March
06:30PM
Sat
15
March
06:30PM

Duration

55min

Price

$18.00 - $22.00

15 years + (licensed venue)
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Venue

Knockabout Studio (@ the NAT)

23 The Octagon Dunedin 9016

Additional Accessibility Information
This venue is in the same building as the New Athenaeum Theatre, down a corridor between Thistle and The Craic in the Octagon. It is a basement space with an entrance that has 28 stairs leading down to it. For comprehensive accessibility information and venue contact details, click here: Find out more

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