Magnus Steele : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Magnus Steele

Presented by: Austin Harrison

From: Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington

Improvisation Comedy Storytelling Theatre

Infamous private eye Magnus Steele investigates the crime of the century. The catch: the suspects are played by YOU!

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Presented by: Austin Harrison

From: Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington

Infamous private eye Magnus Steele (Austin Harrison) investigates the crime of the century through interrogations, jazz, and beat poetry, but here’s the catch: all the victims, suspects and witnesses are played by YOU! Come prepared for hilarity, bad accents and to be a part of the show!


Magnus Steele has been delighting audiences around Aotearoa since 2020 to critical acclaim. Nominated for 'Most Promising Emerging Artist' at NZ Fringe 2020 and 'The Side-Splitter Comedy Award' at the inaugural Whangarei Fringe Festival, Austin can't wait to bring Magnus back to Dunedin! 


"The show is reminiscent of Brooklyn Nine Nine, if they let me join in from my sofa. In other words, it’s witty, unpredictable and wonderfully endearing and the jokes are pretty cool. Cool, cool, cool." - Sara Hirsch, Art Murmurs


"Appropriately hatted" - Margaret Austin, Theatreview


"A Masterclass in crowd work" - Sara Hirsch, Art Murmurs


 

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Fri
22
March
10:30PM
Sat
23
March
10:30PM

Duration

1hr

Price

$15.00 - $20.00

15 years + (licensed venue)
Content Warning

Audience Participation, Strong Language/Swearing

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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