Zack Adams: Zack to the Future!

Weeping Spoon Productions, MainLine Theatre & Bloody Underrated

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In order to find out if his career will ever really take off, Perth-born actor/comedian Zack Adams decides he must travel through time to find his future self. In the year 2018, Zack finds himself on a comical, musical adventure involving a beautiful parking inspector, a man with two left hands and a 1979 Datsun Stanza.

JUST FOR LAUGHS AWARD (Best Comedy) – Montreal Fringe Frankie Awards 2013 – Nominee

CENTAUR THEATRE AWARD (Best English Theatre) – Montreal Fringe Frankie Awards 2013 – Nominee

SOLD OUT MONTREAL FRINGE 2013

“From the moment you got on stage you had the audience eating out of your hand. They loved everything you did no matter how wacky and random it may have seemed.” – The Link Newspaper

“Combining energetic comedic storytelling and snappy song ditties, Adams takes the concept of time travel to a whole irreverent level. He is a riot no matter what point in time he’s in. See “Zack to the Future” now … or maybe five years from now.” - West End Times (Montreal)

“Adamczak is an incredible performer with a sharp sense of humour, an absolute joy to watch. He takes on a variety of hysterical characters …and even demonstrates his talent as a puppeteer” - Bloody Underrated

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Vendredi 18 Avril 2014 / 20:00

50 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 50 minutes

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