Improv all star Colin Mochrie coming to Kamloops in New Year

KAMLOOPS – An improv all star is coming to Kamloops for a night of spontaneous comedy.

Colin Mochrie is performing on March 30, 2017.

A regular on the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the Canadian comedian has also appeared on the Drew Carey Show and a number of Canadian TV shows from This Hour Has 22 Minutes to The Red Green Show and Corner Gas.

He’ll be performing with his wife, comedienne Deb McGrath, who is best known for her role as the mayor on the TV show Little Mosque on the Prairie.

The show will be at the Kamloops Coast Hotel theatre room at 7 p.m. on March 30. Tickets are $35 with tables available.


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Brendan Kergin

Brendan grew up down on the coast before moving to Kamloops to pursue a degree in journalism. After graduating from TRU in 2013 he moved to Toronto to work as an editor, but decided to move back west after a couple years. With a big interest in politics, Brendan will be covering city hall. Outside of council chambers he’ll write about anything; if you have a story you think people might be interested in, contact him at bkergin@infonews.ca


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