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The comedian Ross Noble in a mirror - surrounded by absurd variants of Ross Noble
Ross Noble
Ross Noble peering around a corner

Ross Noble - Cranium of Curiosities

Comedy • Stand-Up
United Kingdom • SA Premiere

Roll up, roll up! Or use a more conventional form of transport to get to the show.  It’s entirely your choice. Unless you accidentally become trapped in a barrel*.
Should that happen, then just find an incline and start rolling to see the one and only Ross Noble!
 
He is the Wizard of Waffle, The Rambler Royale, The Noodlers’ Noodler, and he’s back live on stage to tour a tornado of tangents. 
What the show will be about is anybody’s guess, but that’s all part of the fun when you look inside his Cranium of Curiosities. 
 
*We strongly advise trying not to get trapped in a barrel before or during the performance.  Despite the expression “barrel of laughs,” it may impede your enjoyment of the show.
 
“Thrilling to watch… weepingly funny” Daily Mail
 
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Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Emotional roller-coaster 1
  • ROFL 16
  • Mind-blowing 1
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    You may need to book a face massage after the show, because I promise your cheeks are going to hurt by the end of the hour. - Kristin Stefanoff, Glam Adelaide

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    Mind-boggling, spontaneous and stupidly clever. Prepare for your mind to be left feeling like scrambled eggs. - Mia Hole, Hi Fi Way

  • Noble keeps the crowd in stitches from start to finish. Expect the unexpected, and a lot of laughter. - Finding Adelaide

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    @mrrossnoble was able to effortlessly weaving absurdity, comedy, flights of fancy and just the right amount of weird together. - Gabby Shailer, The Adelaide Hipster

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    Walking out of the venue after Noble’s set at least three overheard conversations are about crying with laughter. - Wade Howland, Mix102.3

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