Mar 27, 2021 |
Sat 6:30pm to 7:40pm |
Price: | $50.00 (Standard charge) |
Ages: | At least 19 but less than 86 |
Gender: | Coed |
Spaces: | Full. |
Registration Dates: | Standard registration opens: Aug 14, 2020 Internet registration opens: Aug 14, 2020 |
Description:
Drive in Comedy Show at Swalwell Park
Featuring Tim Nutt
Presented by District of Lake Country and Train Wreck Comedy
March 27th
Show times: 6:30pm and 8:30pm – each show will be 70 minutes.
Ticket/Vehicle price $50 + GST (limited to 4 people per vehicle). Tickets can only be bought in advance.
Concession will not be sold at this event please feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.
This is not a licensed event.
Tim Nutt Bio:
Tim Nutt tells jokes, well, more like funny stories with jokes and has been getting away with it for just over 20 years. Tim pushes comedy to explosive new levels and dimensions. He expertly explores the hilarity in everyday life, delighting you with his bizarre concepts and twisted viewpoints, combining one-liners and crafty storytelling.
He has had some cool adventures; he’s been to comedy festivals all over the world; Edinburgh Comedy Festival, Montreal’s famous JUST FOR LAUGHS, Halifax’s HA Comedy Festival and The Winnipeg Comedy Festival to name just a few.
Often compared to some of his comedy heroes like Billy Connolly and George Carlin, Tim is a consummate Storyteller and Entertainer, weaving his unique point of view into a great performance that is sure please.
“With a name like Nutt, it's hard to imagine a career outside comedy. This longhair's brain is trained on everyday observations filtered through a layer of laconic spite. Nutt plays against his looks. At 6-foot-2, with shoulder length hair and a beard, Nutt is every inch the rocker. Crowds expect him to tell gags about biker babes and blowing joints but he is much too intelligent and sophisticated. He's a one-man-war on stupid people, playing on audiences' preconceptions." - Andrew Clark, The Toronto Star
FAQ:
Please note this is our first and most likely last Drive in Show that the District of Lake Country will host. During this pandemic we are aiming to ensure we continue to offer arts and cultural opportunities within the public health orders. We will make every effort to ensure it is a smooth, issue free experience, but we will ask for an extra dose of patience as we attempt to host one of our most unique shows ever.
What type of vehicles are allowed: We have a limited site so we are encouraging folks to bring their smaller vehicles vs the largest
FAQ:
This is our first (and most likely last) Drive-in Show that the District of Lake Country will host. During the COVID-19 pandemic we are aiming to ensure we continue to offer arts and cultural opportunities within the scope of the current public health orders for everyone’s health, safety and enjoyment. We will make every effort to ensure it is a smooth, issue-free experience, but we will ask for an extra dose of patience as we attempt to host one of our most unique shows ever.
Question:
- Can I watch the show outside my vehicle? No. Shows must be watched from inside the vehicle. Due to space limitations each car gets one parking spot only.
- How will I hear the show? When you arrive we will give you a handbill with the FM radio frequency to tune your vehicle stereo to.
- Can I leave my car running? No. We ask that your car is turned off during the show. Please also turn off your headlights so that the performer can see you.
- What type of vehicles are allowed? We have limited parking space on site so we are encouraging folks to bring their smaller vehicles vs the largest.
- Will there be washrooms on site? Yes. Swalwell Park has public washrooms. Please note physical distancing must be followed when lining up outside for the washroom; and there is a limit of two people per washroom.
- Will there be a concession so I can buy snacks during the show? No. To limit contact we ask that you bring your own snacks and drinks. Please note this is not a licenced event – no alcohol is allowed in the park or its parking lot.
- Will the comedy content be child-friendly? This content of this show is anticipated to be PG13 rated.
- Will the park be open to the public? No. The park will be closed to the public from 3pm that day until midnight to allow us to set up and take down the show. The Bylaw Officer will be on site to discourage loitering in the park or on the adjacent sidewalk.
- Can I drive my F350 truck to the show? We are strongly encouraging folks to arrive with small to medium-sized vehicles to respect physical distancing and allow for maximization of the parking area.
- When can we arrive? The parking lot will open 40 minutes before the show to allow everyone to be parked, tuned in on their vehicle stereo and ready to watch the show when it starts.
- What if I arrive late? Unfortunately, due to the nature of the show no vehicles will be allowed to enter the site after the show starts.
- How do I buy tickets? Ticket sales will be done through the Creekside Theatre website link to our Activity registration program (not Kelowna Tickets for this show). It is easy to create a simple account profile online, or you may already have one if you’ve registered for any of the recreation program activities in the past. You can also call the District of Lake Country Customer Service at 250-766-5650 to assist you with tickets.
Type: | Programs |
Activity Category: | Special Events |
Activity Other Category: | All Ages |
Season: | Fall 2020 Winter 2021 |
Sessions: | 1 |
Supervisor: | Ryan Donn |