Harpur's Bizarre - Life. Death. Pets.

Sarah is originally from a small isolated farm in Dannevirke where her faithful pets were her best friends – it’s a tough life lesson to see your friends eat each other.  It's even harder to eat them yourself.

Cat abortion.  Dog suicide.  Racist rabbit.  Eating your mates.
Relax, it's all covered.

You've read the blog, now see her show!

Sarah Harpur is sometimes brilliant, often silly, always bizarre.

Wellington comic, Sarah Harpur, began her career in stand up in 2008. Tackling the tough subjects, like cannibalism and cat abortion, she quickly made her mark on the local comedy scene. She is both the National and Wellington 2009 RAW comedy quest winner, NZ Comedy Guild 'Best Newcomer'; and the ‘yellow’ half of The Comediettes.

Sarah is also a budding rock god who will delight meat eaters and vegans alike with her musical numbers.

'Like a delinquent sunbeam'- Lumiere Reader
'An indomitable bundle of enthusiasm'- TVNZ
'Every joke hits the mark, she is in control and she knows it.' –Theatreview

*2009 'Best Newcomer'- NZ Comedy Guild*
*2009 RAW Comedy Quest Winner*

 

 

Location/venue: 

Fringe Bar
Cnr Cuba & Vivian Sts
Wellington

Date: 
27 Apr 2010 - 1 May 2010
Cost: 
$16/12
Entry details: 

7.00pm

Contact details: 

Bookings: 0800 Ticketek (0800 842 5385) or www.ticketek.co.nz
Blog address: www.harpursbizarre.com 

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