Enjoy a blend of architecture, comedy and music at Man about the Museum
Combining architecture with comedy and music may seem like an unlikely pairing, but as it turns out, it’s a match made in entertainment heaven.
On the evening of March 11, join one of Australia’s finest comedians Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross, supported by musician Kit Warhurst, as he takes to the stage of the Museum of Brisbane’s Dome Lounge, inside Brisbane’s City Hall. For the last two years Tim has taken over iconic Modernist buildings across the globe and turned them into temporary performance spaces as part of his award-winning show, Man about the House. Aptly renamed Man about the Museum for his performance at Museum of Brisbane, Rosso will use a combination of storytelling and song to shares his passion for modern design and architecture. Playing as part of the Museum’s Living in the City exhibition, Man about the Museum is sure to tickle your funny bone and leave feeling enlightened and entertained.
Proudly presented by Museum of Brisbane in partnership with Brisbane Open House, the two-hour show is for one night only, so lock in your tickets before they sell out.
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