Agro Up Late! with Jamie Dunn is coming to the Brisbane Powerhouse!
After 30 years in the business, Agro and “the bald man under the table”, Jamie Dunn are back together and live on stage! Hosted by Ben From Brisbane, get ready to stroll down memory lane and hear the naughtiest and funniest Aussie showbiz stories behind an accidental puppet that became an Aussie icon.
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Agro Up Late! with Jamie Dunn
6 - 11 October 2020
Brisbane Powerhouse
www.brisbanepowerhouse.org
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