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Dec 21, 2014 News
The most anticipated show of the year is back. In its sixth edition, UNCENSORED will be staged on December 27 and 28 at the National Cultural Centre.
The show provides a showcase for young stand-up comedians.
Its dual emphasis is on “discovering” great comedic talent with the purpose of promoting it to both the entertainment industry and to the Guyanese public, as well as, showcasing the works of seasoned professionals and well-known stars such as Henry Rodney, Lyndon ‘Jumbie’ Jones, Leza ‘Radika’ Singh, Kwasi ‘Ace’ Edmondson, Odessa Primus and Kirt ‘Chubby’ Williams.
UNCENSORED is the largest live stand-up comedy show in Guyana. While it targets an adult audience, the past five shows have all been sold out, featuring over 20 performers who provided killer comedy every single time.
‘UNCENSORED 6’ promises to be no different with a line-up of promising debutants such as Michael Ignatius, Max Massiah, Brian Goodman, Sean Thompson, Mark Luke Edwards, Savitri Singh and Patrick Chanderban.
They will compete on December 27 for the coveted title of King or Queen of Uncensored Comedy and for three spots on Sunday night. It will be stand-up comedy unleashed and at its best.
Tickets for the show cost $1000 (balcony); $1500 (auditorium rear); and $2500 (auditorium front) and are available at the National Cultural Centre; Giftland OfficeMax; Elegance Jewellery and Pawn Shop; Gizmos and Gadgets; Payless Variety Store; Nigel’s Supermarket and from Sir Mars.
The laughter starts at 20:00h and patrons are advised that dress code is in effect.
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