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03 Feb, 2010 09:02 AM
CAMPBELLTOWN Arts Centre continues its comedy@ctown program in upcoming months with stand-up comedians.

At 8pm on February 26, Wil Anderson (pictured) will start the centre's autumn comedy program when he talks about politics, pop and ``banalities''.

Anderson is a one-time breakfast announcer for Triple J and a host for The Glass House and The Gruen Transfer.

On March 5, Kitty Flanagan will perform her show Charming and Alarming.

She made her comedy debut as a writer and performer on sketch show Full Frontal.

Denise Scott, who appears regularly on The 7PM Project, Good News Week and Spicks & Specks, will visit the centre on March 12.

On March 19, Adam Hills from Spicks & Specks will conclude the comedy program.

Details: 46454100 or artscentre@campbelltown .nsw.gov.au.

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