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Rooftop view from Oslo Opera House to The Barcode Project office and apartment buildings in Bjorvika, central Oslo, Norway.
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Rooftop view from Oslo Opera House to The Barcode Project office and apartment buildings in Bjorvika, central Oslo, Norway.
Rooftop view from Oslo Opera House to The Barcode Project office and apartment buildings in Bjorvika, central Oslo, Norway.
Welcome to the World of Tomorrow 1 Jun TICKETS: UNWAGED $16.00 (+FEES) WAGED $20.00 (+FEES) / 7.00PM DOORS OPEN 6.30PM SHOW STARTS 7PM. Otautahi legend, Snap, is touring the nation with a brand new show. Welcome to the World of Tomorrow is an uneducated look at life during the pandy and where we go from here. Snap is an award winning comic and one of the most prolific performers in Aotearoa. A four time winner of Best MC in Christchurch despite dropping out of highschool, Snap is a much better comic than his teachers or parents ever predicted. Early reviews of his life choices included things like “You could work in a box factory”, and, “Yeah I guess a two cent raise is easier than replacing you”. But look at him now… he’s a pretty good comedian, as you can tell from this out of context quote from an average review, “Clearly a talented comic” – Theatreview. And his jokes have been shown to be pretty good too, “Leaves us roaring with laughter” – ArtMurmurs. Here’s something another pretty good comedian had to say about him, “Snap is unique piece of work. He is a very funny man with a very silly name. 10/10 would Snap again.” – Jordan Raskopoulos, The Axis of Awesome. Buy Now 1Jun