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Marshall Lorenzo

Serving Can't

  • New Zealand

Award-winning Kiwi comedian Marshall Lorenzo (Canada’s Drag Race) is back with a brand-new sketch comedy extravaganza, Serving Can't. Fresh off of winning the 2025 NZ Fringe International Exchange Award, Serving Can't is the follow-up to his eight-time NZ Fringe Award-nominated sketch comedy trilogy. 

Now fully committed to living a lifestyle outside of his means, Serving Can't is a brand-new show about fraud, excess and stupidity. Let's just say we're a gun law away from finally eating the rich, and Marshall Lorenzo is ready to pull the trigger. This show is about finding loopholes in the capitalist snake oil, to fight for bargains and blow off steam around the cost of living.

Featuring various unforgettable characters and biting commentary on the dilapidated state of it all! Come see the sequel to the comedy show Theatreview critics called "freakin hilarious", and "on another level".

★★★★★ Now Magazine

'Roars of laughter.' Theatreview (NZ)

'Devastatingly funny.' andrewwhiteside.com

Suitable for audiences 13+

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Award-winning Kiwi comedian Marshall Lorenzo (Canada’s Drag Race) is back with a brand-new sketch comedy extravaganza, Serving Can't. Fresh off of winning the 2025 NZ Fringe International Exchange Award, Serving Can't is the follow-up to his eight-time NZ Fringe Award-nominated sketch comedy trilogy. 

Now fully committed to living a lifestyle outside of his means, Serving Can't is a brand-new show about fraud, excess and stupidity. Let's just say we're a gun law away from finally eating the rich, and Marshall Lorenzo is ready to pull the trigger. This show is about finding loopholes in the capitalist snake oil, to fight for bargains and blow off steam around the cost of living.

Featuring various unforgettable characters and biting commentary on the dilapidated state of it all! Come see the sequel to the comedy show Theatreview critics called "freakin hilarious", and "on another level".

★★★★★ Now Magazine

'Roars of laughter.' Theatreview (NZ)

'Devastatingly funny.' andrewwhiteside.com

Suitable for audiences 13+

Back to Listings
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