A Conversation on Narcos
Spend an evening with the DEA agents who helped take down of the undisputed "king of cocaine".
Overview
It's cold, grey and wet outside and Netflix and chill may be the best friend we never had three years ago, but sometimes it's just time to get back on the horse and leave the house. Or, we could incorporate the things we love the most with the outside world. Because when we leave Netflix, the characters arrive at our doorstep.
Back again for round two, both former agents Steve Murphy and Javier Pena will be hitting the Opera House — a far cry from 90s Columbia but that's life in the internet age for you. The Narcos lads will be ready and raring to show off their moustaches, how their personal lives were affected and how much they enjoyed the show. To be fair, the show tailed off when Steve went back to America, so any season one–three Narcos lovers will (perhaps) get to see some joking, playful men on stage. Additionally, they will probably discuss their role in the take down of the undisputed "king of cocaine", Pablo Escobar, for any Wellington fanatics out there.
Although Netflix rated Narcos as adults-only, the show is apparently fine for children. So, if you're okay with having your children listening to stories about gangsters and the Cali cartel — be quick to buy yourself (and the little ones) a ticket, they won't last long.