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A naughty night out

Don’t miss the ultimate naughty night out for guys and gals when Life After Dick comes to the Cardinia Cultural Centre later this month.Don’t miss the ultimate naughty night out for guys and gals when Life After Dick comes to the Cardinia Cultural Centre later this month.

ROUND up some friends for the “ultimate naughty night out” at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Saturday, 27 May when Comedy Knockout presents Life After Dick.
Starring Bev Killick, Janelle Koenig and Em O Loughlin, Life After Dick was a sell out at the 2006 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and is one of the hottest shows around.
Bev Killick is an unashamedly honest and outrageous woman, able to say things most of us hardly dare to think there is no holding back on any subject! Experienced on the small screen and on the big stage, Bev has a husband, a teenager and a brand new baby and still manages to have a wicked sense of humour!
When not dancing under burst water hydrants in her white bikini, chances are you’ll find sexy, sassy Janelle Koenig on a comedy stage, on the radio or cruising for lonely, unsuspecting men. Janelle’s confronting unique blend of honest standup, cheeky songs and far too personal tales about all aspects of her own life is hilarious. She might look innocent but that’s exactly how she gets away with it.
Gorgeous and talented, Em O Loughlin appeals to all audiences with her enlightening, down to earth female look at life, from diets to shopping to her good old Aussie female attitude. Em is a professional performer in stand up comedy, an actor and radio presenter. Em is the quieter one of the Dick Girls, but remember, it’s the quiet ones you have to watch!
Life After Dick is showing at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard on Saturday, 27 May at 7.30pm. Bookings on 1300 887 624.
Also at the Frankston Performing Arts Centre on Friday, 26 May at 7.30pm. Bookings on 9784 1060.

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