The Scottish Kiwi : Dunedin Fringe Festival

The Scottish Kiwi

Comedy

A few wee thoughts on what it means to be Scottish, Kiwi, and a friend of Dorothy.

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After fleeing Scotland, Ryan McGhee plonked his fabulous gay ass in New Zealand. He's "born and fled" - while he’s fiercely patriotic as a Scotsman, he’d never bloody live there! New Zealand has firmly become home. During the show Ryan will be sharing his observations on what it means to be Scottish, Kiwi and gay. The "holy trifecta" if you will...


“A strong performer with a likeable persona and bubbly energy…McGhee leaves me in stitches. This show strikes me as a Netflix special cutting its teeth” - Art Murmurs


“Offers plenty of whimsical insights and good laughs” - Theatreview


“The best example of what Fringe festival is all about…an hour of quality stand-up comedy and a great hour’s entertainment…hilariously smutty gay jokes and a disarming ability to tell a great story”  - Regional News


Winner of "Best Newcomer, Lower North Island" at the NZ Comedy Guild Awards 2022


Nominated for "Best Newcomer" at the Wellington Comedy Awards 2022

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Thu
17
March
06:00PM
Fri
18
March
06:00PM
Sat
19
March
06:00PM

Duration

1hr

Price

$12.50 - $17.50

R18

Venue

New Athenaeum Theatre

23 The Octagon Ōtepoti, Dunedin Dunedin 9016

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

Additional Accessibility Information
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