Veronica Bardsley
04 November 2024, 10:49 AM
Did you enjoy the KISS festival? Wish the fun could last longer? Well why wish when you have the Kazador another two weeks!
The loved up couple sharing their Kazadorian wedding journey!
Tamara and Dave, the power couple behind Laughter House Entertainment and by extension, the Kazador, have put so much love and effort into bringing diverse entertainment and talent into the heart of Kiama.
Tom Ballard, an Australian comedian, broadcaster, actor, and writer, brought his sharp, bold, and cheeky comedy to Kiama on Friday, November 1. He took aim at local MPs, the monarchy, and HelloFresh, but the brunt of his jokes landed on himself. The audience embraced his crowd work, actively participating and enjoying the laughs together in the intimate setting of the Kazador tent.
If comedy isn't your style, there are still upcoming shows to fit everyone's taste. From paint and sips, to daring stunts, to their ‘wine downs’ on weekends. Particularly exciting is Tamara and Dave's ‘A kind of magic’ show performed by their alter egos, Kiki and Pascal. By now, Kiama locals are familiar with their mix of humour, magic, contortion and more. Their new show, "A Kind of Magic," is sure to keep the energy high and the fun rolling.
RS A Kiki gets her body through a tennis racquet
With two more weeks of talent to go, make sure to check out the upcoming shows here and get your tickets fast. Support local talent, arts and entertainment by buying a ticket this season and your support will go towards bringing the KISS festival back for years to come.
Kiki meeting guests prior to event - a chill place to have a drink pre or post show.
The KISS festival, was a free event for the public, and is an invaluable asset to our town. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to Tamara and Dave for their dedicated efforts in bringing the arts to the community through KISS and now the Kazador extension.
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