They have sold out in Australia and now this critically acclaimed show is coming to a city near you!
The hit comedy Fear Of A Brown Planet embarks on its first ever UK tour this Autumn.
It stars Aamer Rahman and Nazeem Hussain who use their razor-sharp wit and intelligence to tackle the subjects no-one else wants to touch.
They home in on everything from Islam to racism and have got rave reviews across the world.
Growing up a Muslim in Australia has not always been easy but Aamer and Nazeem both use their experiences to great effect, working them into engaging and hilarious stand-up routines.
Nazeem he is a youth worker and a Director of the Islamic Council of Victoria.
Aamer graduated with a law degree from Monash University. His childhood was spent moving between Australia and the Middle East.
As well as standup, Rahman and Hussain have both written and performed for television and in 2009 were among ten writers selected for an exclusive script-writing workshop hosted by UK indie film company Warp X (This is England, Donkey Punch), Screen Australia and Madman Entertainment.
In October 2010, Fear of a Brown Planet also performed a special sold out one off show at the Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne, with Allah Made Me Funny.
And Nazeem starred in the Australian series of ‘Balls of Steel’ receiving the highest ratings for both his shows. He will return for Season 2. Aamer was a contributing writer on the show.
The show comes to Manchester at the ‘Frog and Bucket’ on Sunday, September 16. Tickets call 0161 236 9005. The show hits the Bradford Alhambra Theatre Studio on Tuesday 18 September. Call 01274 432 000.
HOW TO WIN TICKETS
We have two tickets to watch ‘Fear of a Brown Planet’ as it comes to the North of England.
To win: Just tell us where in Manchester ‘Fear Of A Brown Planet’ is showing next month?
TO WIN: Text your answer to 07747 488605 or e-mail news@asianimage.co.uk. OR post your entry to Planet Competition, Asian Image, Newspaper House, High St, Blackburn, BB1 1HT.
Don’t forget to include your full name and address. Closing date for all entries is 5pm August 30 2012
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