Hold The Pickle double pass giveaway: don't miss out!

“I got two pickles, I got two pickles, I got two pickles today – hey hey!” – We are giving away a double pass to see the wonderful Rachel Berger in Hold The Pickle this Thursday (22 September) in Melbourne.


Hold The Pickle - Rachel Berger“I got two pickles, I got two pickles, I got two pickles today – hey hey!” – We are giving away a double pass to see the wonderful Rachel Berger (pictured) in Hold The Pickle this Thursday (22 September) in Melbourne.  Well known and very well respected comedienne Rachel Berger is performing her show Hold The Pickle for 6 shows only at Fairfax Studio, The Arts Centre.  We are inviting you to enter this competition to win 2 ‘pickles’… ahem, TICKETS to see this wonderful show, as Berger opens the door of her parents’ delicatessen to deliver stories of love, loss and longing, fear and belonging. Oh, and schnitzels.  To enter our competition, simply fill in the form below! Easy Peasy! The winner of the competition will receive a DOUBLE PASS for 8pm, Thursday 22 September valued at $110. Competition will be drawn on Wednesday 21 September and winner will be notified by phone/email.  After 25 years as a stand-up comedian, growing up with Jewish guilt and refugee parents, Rachel Berger knows more about survival than any idiot attending tribal council on reality TV.   Written and performed by Berger, Hold The Pickle has been nominated for three Green Room Awards, and every single season to date has sold out. Set to travel to New York in 2012, (after successful meetings with producers there earlier this year) this is your last chance to experience this theatrical tour-de-force before it heads overseas to even greater acclaim and accolades.   Hold The PickleWritten & Performed by Rachel BergerFairfax Studio, the Arts Centre, 100 St. Kilda Rd, MelbourneWebsite: www.holdthepickle.com.au

Erin James

Erin James is AussieTheatre.com's former Editor in Chief and a performer on both stage and screen. Credits include My Fair Lady, South Pacific and The King and I (Opera Australia), Love Never Dies and Cats (Really Useful Group), Blood Brothers (Enda Markey Presents), A Place To Call Home (Foxtel/Channel 7) and the feature film The Little Death (written and directed by Josh Lawson).

Erin James

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