The Deadbeat Dads Comedy Tour – The Effie Kamloops
November 23 @ 8:00 pm
The Deadbeat Dads Tour is coming to The Effie Arts Collective in Kamloops on Saturday November 23rd, Doors 7:30 show at 8:00pm. $25 in advance $30 at the door
Featuring co-headliners Peter Hudson and Elyott Ryan.
A Deadbeat Dads show is a night of comedy worth getting a babysitter for! Whether you are a stressed out parent or not you deserve a night out to relax and share some laughs. This will be a high paced and hard hitting comedy show. Peter brings power and energy to his jokes while Elyott brings poise and precision. You will leave the show with your face hurting and your gut busted.
Best comedy show I have seen, and I have seen a lot of comedy – Jordan P.
I haven’t laughed that hard in years – Kevin S.
Peter Hudson is a mainstay of the Vancouver Island comedy scene who has entertained audiences throughout Canada. Known to comedians across the country as the mayor of Nanaimo. Peter taps into daily life to bring you hilarious takes on work, family, and his own misadventures. His comedy is raw and colourful, whether he’s describing growing up as a redhead, working blue collar jobs, or “living green” on the west coast. Known for his ability to rev up a crowd with his high energy, exuberant, and always entertaining comedy, Peter will get you laughing and won’t let you stop until you’ve had enough. Peter has headlined Yuk Yuks as well as performed on Just For Laughs Vancouver and Funnyfest Calgary. He has toured with everyone from Jon Lovitz, Tom Green, Kenny Vs Spenny, and musical acts from Nelly to Trooper.
Elyott Ryan is a Victoria based stand up comedian known for his rapid delivery of sharp jokes and confessional brand of comedy. He is fast becoming an in-demand and favourite performer on the West Coast. Elyott has performed extensively across the western Canada. He has been featured at numerous festivals, Rifflandia, Funnyfest and The Nanaimo Fringe Festival. He has opened for Kenny vs. Spenny at the McPherson Playhouse and has even performed at the Royal BC Museum right under the Mammoth.