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Laughs Abound with Robert Hoffman's New Fringe Show

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Winner of Cabaret Award (WA) for Fringe World 2014 Robert Hofmann returns with his latest show, ‘It Ain’t Vot You Do Its Ze Vay Zat You Do It’.

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Robert had already established himself as a live performer at the Fringe Festival 2014 and the sell-out follow up show, ‘Desperately Young At Heart’.

This new show is a fantastic display of slapstick comedy and musical entertainment.

Robert takes on various characters throughout the show telling their story through comedy and music.

The audience have the chance to meet, Helmut Wunderlicher, Susan Higgins and Dr Kay Overit.

Comedy lovers laughed their way through the show with a few participants being involved with short on stage performances.

Men were the butt of a lot of the jokes and songs throughout the evening, the material is not for the easily offended as there are a lot of sexual references, many are light hearted and I laughed at them all.

Robert works with an excellent team. We see experienced maestro, Tommaso Pollio seated at the keyboard, costumes are designed by none other than well known designer, Cherie Hewson and the show itself is directed by renowned Australian and international opera and theatre director, Stuart Maunder.

‘It Ain’t Vot You Do Its The Vay Zat You Do It’ runs until Sunday 22nd of March. Head to www.fringeworld.com.au for tickets.

Lisa Chearbhallain

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