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Century presents

Jack Ansett

What's Everyone Having for Dinner?

  • New Zealand

Nominee Billy T Award 2023 NZ International Comedy Festival

Jack Ansett started posting in his Facebook Community Group "What's Everyone Having For Dinner?" and he became a viral sensation.

There was a period where he could not walk down the street without somebody yelling from their car window "what's for dinner dickhead" (a period of one day, just happened the once).

Ever since he has developed a sick obsession with Facebook Community Groups. This show will explore some of his favourites.

As seen on 7 Days and Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Nominee Billy T Award 2023 NZ International Comedy Festival

Jack Ansett started posting in his Facebook Community Group "What's Everyone Having For Dinner?" and he became a viral sensation.

There was a period where he could not walk down the street without somebody yelling from their car window "what's for dinner dickhead" (a period of one day, just happened the once).

Ever since he has developed a sick obsession with Facebook Community Groups. This show will explore some of his favourites.

As seen on 7 Days and Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings

Before and after the show

Make a night of it at the Festival Club!

Your very own late-night treat for laughs and letting loose on the dance floor.

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Eat, drink, laugh. Repeat.

Our Drinking & Dining Partners have got you covered for your pre-show dinner or post-show nightcap!

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We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.