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The promoter of this event has regretfully advised that this event has
been rescheduled:
PREVIOUS DATES:
THURSDAY 7 MAY
FRIDAY 8 MAY
SATURDAY 9 MAY
SUNDAY 10 MAY
RESCHEDULED DATE:
FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER THE COMEDY STORE (MOORE PARK)
All patrons will be contacted directly by Ticketek with further
information. You will have the option of transferring your tickets to
the new performance date or if you are unable to attend, you will
receive a full refund.
Award winning comedian Steph Tisdell (The Project, ABC, Triple J)
returns to festival with her brand new show Baby Beryl.
Have you ever met a baby named Beryl in the last decade? Because Steph
sure hasnt!
Names come in and out of fashion and Steph thinks thats pretty weird.
Would your life be different if you had a nickname? Even naming
structures vary from country to country. So, really, whats in a name?!
Steph reckons we should find out. And thats why youre invited to come
on stage for an interview in this interactive and surreal show where
stand-up meets chat show!
Join the rising star of Australian Comedy Steph Tisdell as she
examines?baby?naming trends, ponders some of lifes biggest mysteries,
dissects the human condition and tries to find a?baby?Beryl?in a
hilarious new hour of comedy.??
Steph is a proud Indigenous woman and is quickly making a name for
herself as one of Australias funniest Aboriginal Comedians, putting
her in a unique position to encourage other Aboriginal artists to come
forward and showcase why theyre the funniest race in the world. Steph
recently performed with the Aboriginal Comedy All Stars in Edinburgh
and London to sold out audiences and rave reviews, she is a regular on
The Project, co-hosted Triple J during Naidoc week with David
Woodhead, her 2019 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala clip
went viral and she was handpicked by Nazeem Hussain to appear on the
Stand Up for Christchurch benefit which aired on Channel 10. Stephs
comedy is vulnerable, real and insightful. Her witty observations
challenge stereotypes in non-offensive and hilarious ways.
Steph Tisdell is a glorious powerhouse of First Nations funny The
Scotsman
Unapologetically cheeking and brimming with zest and original material
????? Ed Fest Magazine
shes got an ease with an audience and a joke strike rate that many
comedians with far more experience would envywarmly funny, immediately
relatable, fast on her feet and generous with her audience. ???? Time
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