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Nick sits crossed legged in the centre of a light green backdrop with his long curly red hair out. He's wearing orange and brown checked pants and a white tee shirt. He's got a gleeful smile staring off to the right.
Nick sits with his arms crossed over one knee in front of a light green backdrop with his long curly red hair out. He's wearing orange and brown checked pants and a white tee shirt. He's starting inquisitively off to the right.
Nick stands in front of a light green backdrop with his long curly red hair out. He's staring off to the right, hands gesturing and mouth open as if he's mid story.

Nick Robertson: Leave To Enter

Comedy • Storytelling
Victoria • SA Premiere

Leave To Enter: [noun]
1. Permission for entry to the United Kingdom granted by British immigration officers.
2. Something Nick Robertson was denied.

Fresh off the back of a critically acclaimed East Coast tour, Nick makes his Fringe debut with 'Leave To Enter', an hour of captivating and hilarious storytelling. From being detained for ten hours in Edinburgh Airport, to Nick's obsession with Scooby Doo (2002), come spend an hour with this 'exquisite storyteller' (The Age) as he spares no detail recounting the time the most Scottish looking person, with the most Scottish last name, was denied leave to enter in Scotland.

"Genius" Tim Minchin

"A skilful handle of the audience well-past his years... harnesses narrative abilities akin to that of Sarah Kendall or Cassie Workman." The Age

Presented by: Nick Robertson

Nick Robertson is a comedian/storyteller and a rising star on the Melbourne scene. Nick has been selling out shows since the age of 15, at Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Brisbane Comedy Festival and around the country. With writing credits including Junkee and Pedestrian TV, they've also written and performed sketches with sketch group Comedy Hits Puberty and has appeared on the internationally acclaimed storytelling night and podcast Backyard Stories. He's been described by Tim Minchin as a 'genius' and by Frank Woodley as 'a cooler Luke McGregor'.

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