With doors open from 7pm (so you can enjoy your meal before the comedy begins, much safer for your dining companions) you can choose to either just grab a ticket entry (no allocated seating) or book a table package for a group of 4 or 8 guaranteeing you and your mates seats plus a few drinks or dinner. The acts kick off from 8.30pm with both Brendon Lovegrove & Paul 'The Soviet' Roukchan to entertain you.
Table Packages
For up to 4 people - entry to the event plus your choice of drinks for the table
2 jugs of cocktails (excluding Long Beach Iced Tea & Belvedere Martinis)
or 8 bottles of beer
or 1 bottles of our Bay & Barnes wine plus
A main meal each - your choice of
Fish and Chips
or Cheeseburger
or Penne Pasta
$200 per table
For up to 8 people - entry to the event plus your choice of drinks for the table
4 jugs of cocktails (excluding Long Beach Iced Tea & Belvedere Martinis)
or 16 bottles of beer
or 3 bottles of our Bay & Barnes wine plus
A main meal each - your choice of
Fish and Chips
or Cheeseburger
or Penne Pasta
$400 per table
Brendhan Lovegrove
Winner of the 2015 NZ Comedy Guild Award for Best Male Comedian.
Brendhan is a favourite on the NZ Comedy Circuit and a much-loved regular headliner and host at The Classic.
With an arm's length list of awards, he has entertained sold-out crowds for well over a decade within New Zealand, Australia, Asia and UK.
Brendhan's manic physical presence combined with a sureness of delivery and material that can be described as verging on the psychotic side of human nature, has delighted and frightened audiences throughout New Zealand.
Brendhan has appeared on numerous local television programmes including all 8 series of Pulp Comedy TV, the last series of which he hosted. He stars in TVNZ's mockumentary 'A Night At The Classic' Season 1 and 2; as well as several appearances on TV3's 7 Days.
Paul 'The Soviet' Roukchan
Originally from Russia, Paul 'The Soviet' Roukchan is a multiple NZCG Award Nominee with five years of comedy experience under his belt.
Paul 'The Soviet' Roukchan has performed in Australia as well as up and down NZ, and appeared on Eating Media Lunch.
This jumpy Russian may project the insouciant demeanour of a confused child - but that's just camouflage, allowing him to spin some very funny stories without drawing attention to how it's done.
Paul's subjective approach of curiosity is so low-key you might mistake it for genuinely unscripted chit-chat, but from the laughs he generates, it's clear that 'The Soviet' knows exactly what he's doing.
As a foreigner, he also has a hilarious outsiders' take on New Zealand, particularly culture, relationships, per eptions & Bic Runga -which he employs to good effect.
Seemingly modest stories about a run-in with a pregnat woman or discovering religion unfold slightly unpredictably as real-life tales tend to do and elicit warm laughs, thanks to the empathy he so subtly engenders.
But his main asset is that he's so easy to listen to. Likeable, modest and unconfrontational at least, unless provoked, Paul 'The Soviet' is an impressive act.