Conrad Koch 'Puppet Power' @ St Francis Brewery
Sun Oct 5, 13:30 - Sun Oct 5, 15:30
St Francis Brewing Company, Saint Francis Drive 171
ABOUT
READ THE FOLLOWING BOOKING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY ON HOW TO BOOK IN THE AREA OF YOUR CHOICE.
Please email us at [email protected] if you have any other queries.
LUNCH FROM 12.00, SHOW FROM 13.30
Gold / front seats R180:
Seating under cover with the best view of the stage (round tables are bar tables)
Blue / back seats R160:
Seating under cover with a restricted view of the stage, access to the Tree Deck & Dancefloor
Green area R160/Kids R80:
Bar stools/counters & standing area in the open beer garden
Kids U/12 sitting in the designated seating area pay the regular ticket price, while those in the standing area get to enjoy a discounted price
Instructions for Selecting a Seat:
1.CLICK on the SEATING PLAN
2.Choose SECTION . Decide which COLOUR section you'd like to sit in.
3. Select TABLE . Click or select the specific TABLE you prefer in that section.
4. Choose Selected SEAT . After you choose your selected seat, a ticket box will pop up. Click COMFIRM & select the next seat.
5. Complete the Process . Confirm your booking and finalize the payment to complete the process.
Tip: If you're making multiple bookings, select and book each seat individually before proceeding to checkout!
Conrad Koch & Chester Missing’s PUPPET POWER
Conrad Koch is South Africa’s double Emmy nominated ventriloquist, and second most famous puppeteer after Elon Musk. His most famous puppet, Chester Missing, of TV and TikTok fame, resents being a puppet and has a lot to say about it. But we are all someone’s puppet in some way aren’t we? Married people, you know what we mean. This hilarious ensemble includes the likes of Hilton, party ostrich, Gunter, recently divorced German mosquito, Mr Dixon, high school teacher who does not like to be manipulated, DJ Hoodie, the puppet who actually DJs, and newcomer to the show, wannabe celebrity chef and real life rat, Gordon Ratsy. Expect a laugh-a-second ride of Muppets-for-big-people comedy, audience interaction and light social commentary, with a monster ending where Conrad turns someone into a terrifyingly funny talking dinosaur. With almost as many puppets as the GNU, but with jokes you can actually rely on, Puppet Power is not to be missed.
“Frenzied hilarity” The List UK,
“Brings the roof down” The Independent UK,
“Hilarious” Mail & Guardian,
“Ventriloquism at its very best” The Star