Two powerhouses of Australian entertainment will join forces for a show full of laughs and music which is bound to have the audience in stitches and singing along at The Art House in October.
Darren Sanders and Patrick McMahon unite for The Comedian and the Cowboy – a two-part show where city meets country, combining standup comedy with the sounds of the Outback.
Sanders is a veteran of the Australian comedy scene whose dry, laid-back comedy style is in vast comparison to musician McMahon, who has been described as the “Superman of entertainment” with his high energy vibes and larger than life personality.
Sanders has been performing comedy for over 30 years all over the world in pubs and clubs, on cruise ships and at corporate events.
He won the Antenna Award for best comedy program for the interview show Talking Comics alongside fellow comedian Garry Who.
As an actor, Sanders has appeared in several Australian dramas including Underbelly 3.
In 2001, he opened the Laugh Garage Comedy Club which ran until 2013, and in 2017, he started the Sydney Comedy Club which still runs shows at Parramatta’s Riverside Theatre.
Growing up in Nannup, Western Australia, McMahon learned his trade singing and songwriting while performing at cattle stations and mining camps along the West Australian coast.
Now, as a seasoned performer, he has enjoyed worldwide success working alongside some of the biggest names in music including Sir Cliff Richard, Dionne Warwick and Charley Pride.
He continues to write and record original country rock songs performing at music festivals, clubs and cruise ships.
See The Comedian and The Cowboy at the Art House, Wyong, on October 8, at 3pm.
Bookings on 4335 1485 or thearthousewyong.com.au
Caption: Darren Sanders and Patrick McMahon
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The Art House Wyong