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Three in the Bed
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WORLD PREMIERE SEASON
Friday 1 ant 8 September 2017 @ 7:30 pm
Saturday 2 and 9 September 2017 @ 2 pm and 7:30 pm
Tickets: Adult $ 35 – Concession $ 30 – Groups 10+ $ 28
Jonathon Holmes is a songwriter, actor or pianist (whichever way the wind blows) from Sydney, Australia. His new musical comedy farce ‘Three In The Bed’ will premiere at King Street Theatre, Newtown, from September 1-9. Jonathon’s new single ‘Pretentious’ has just dropped; and his debut EP ‘Plutonese’ of quirky piano-pop produced by Matt Fell was released in 2014. But he is more commonly known as the guy with emojis on his face in the video of his angry jazz beat-poem ‘Get Your Hands (Off Your F***ing Phone)’. His theatre roles include Berger in ‘Hair’; Hewson/Downer in ‘Keating!’; and director of ‘The Fantasticks’. He is also the pianist for ‘Mickey’s Jazz Club’, re-interpreting Disney songs (because he’s still five in his head).
In real life, Jonathon speaks in first person.
“Jonathon Holmes is a clear audience favourite.” – Aussie Theatre
“Unforgettable… no-holds barred…” – Sydney Arts Guide
“Jonathon Holmes does it in style.” – Stage Whispers
“He made us feel wonderfully uncomfortable.” – Australian Stage
“He was relentless in his energy and the crowd loved it.” – Australian Stage
Three in the Bed
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WORLD PREMIERE SEASON
Friday 1 ant 8 September 2017 @ 7:30 pm
Saturday 2 and 9 September 2017 @ 2 pm and 7:30 pm
Tickets: Adult $ 35 – Concession $ 30 – Groups 10+ $ 28
Jonathon Holmes is a songwriter, actor or pianist (whichever way the wind blows) from Sydney, Australia. His new musical comedy farce ‘Three In The Bed’ will premiere at King Street Theatre, Newtown, from September 1-9. Jonathon’s new single ‘Pretentious’ has just dropped; and his debut EP ‘Plutonese’ of quirky piano-pop produced by Matt Fell was released in 2014. But he is more commonly known as the guy with emojis on his face in the video of his angry jazz beat-poem ‘Get Your Hands (Off Your F***ing Phone)’. His theatre roles include Berger in ‘Hair’; Hewson/Downer in ‘Keating!’; and director of ‘The Fantasticks’. He is also the pianist for ‘Mickey’s Jazz Club’, re-interpreting Disney songs (because he’s still five in his head).
In real life, Jonathon speaks in first person.
“Jonathon Holmes is a clear audience favourite.” – Aussie Theatre
“Unforgettable… no-holds barred…” – Sydney Arts Guide
“Jonathon Holmes does it in style.” – Stage Whispers
“He made us feel wonderfully uncomfortable.” – Australian Stage
“He was relentless in his energy and the crowd loved it.” – Australian Stage