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Bruce McCulloch’s 'Tales of Bravery and Stupidity' coming to Okanagan

Bruce McCulloch is bringing his "Tales of Bravery and Stupidity" show to Creekside Theatre in Lake Country in November 2019.
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KELOWNA - Kids in the Hall star Bruce McCulloch brings his Tales of Bravery and Stupidity tour to Lake Country this fall.

It’s a one man show billed as "funny and, at times, touching" in a news release from Train Wreck Comedy.

“Part stand up, part storytelling, it looks at some of the bravely stupid things that Bruce has done, and things we all do as we get ourselves in and out of trouble as we ‘throw ourselves at life,” the release states.

Best known for his Kids in the Hall TV sketches, McCulloch now spends most of his time in Los Angeles writing and producing but he’s also performing in a number of shows. He writes and stars in the Rogers TV show Young Drunk Punk among others.

Tales of Bravery and Stupidity is at Creekside Theatre in Lake Country on Nov. 9.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. tomorrow, May 10, for $39 (including taxes and fees). You can buy tickets online at Train Wreck Comedy, Creekside Theatre of Kelowna Tickets.com.


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