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'One Man Breaking Bad' pokes some fun at your favourite show

If you’re a fan of TV shows Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad and can stand to see a little fun poked at your favourite shows, then you’re not got to miss the comedic stage show One Man Breaking Bad.

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Devised in Melbourne by comedy writer extraordinaire Matthew Hardy (Chick Flick, Graham Norton Show, Effie the Virgin Bride), One Man Breaking Bad has received dazzling reviews from around the globe including The Hollywood Reporter (“A one-man tour-de-force”), Time Out London (“A hi-energy, laugh-out-loud, sensational show”) and the Daily Beast (“A smash hit! – KILLS on stage!”).

One Man Breaking Bad was the Smash Hit of the Edinburgh Festival (Twice!), Sold Out in New York, London, Brussels, Mumbai, Sydney, Auckland and even The Roxy on Sunset in LA.

Finally, Australian fans again have the chance to see the incredible Miles Allen, all the way from LA, hilariously recreate every character from the best TV series ever made.

LA actor Miles Allen smacks the senses with his super-charged, crazily accurate renditions of all the iconic characters, including Walter White, Jesse, Saul, Skyler, Hank, Walt Junior, Mike and Gus Fring.

With over a million hits on YouTube, and sell-out runs at comedy festivals in Melbourne and Edinburgh, Allen’s incredible impersonations break all six seasons down into one, exhilarating, hilarious tour de force performance.

The show is playing at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and then heading out for a select number of oerformances across the country.

Tour Dates

SYDNEY – GIANT DWARF Wednesday April 3 & Thursday April 4
MELBOURNE – THORNBURY THEATRE Friday April 5
MELBOURNE – CROXTON Saturday April 6
MELBOURNE – CARAVAN CLUB Sunday April 7 **
MELBOURNE – ESPIE GERSHWIN Wednesday April 10
MELBOURNE – CROXTON Thursday April 11
MELBOURNE – YARRAVILLE CLUB Friday April 12 & Saturday April 13
PERTH – ASTOR THEATRE Sunday April 14
ADELAIDE – LION ARTS Tuesday April 16
BRISBANE – EATONS Thursday April 18

Melbourne – Doors: 8.30pm – 10.45pm except ** 3.30pm
All other states – Doosr: 7.30pm

Bookings: Head to David Roy Williams


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