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Dysfunctional Family Jukebox

November 1 @ 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm

$25 – $30

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Date:
November 1
Time:
8:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
$25 – $30
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Tickets & Register:
https://geelongcomedyfestival.com.au/dysfunctional-family-jukebox

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Age group
For over 18's only
Accessibility
Wheelchair AccessibleWheelchair accessible
Groups of most relevance to event
Bisexual, Queer, People living with a disability
Content warning
Occasional coarse language, Audience participation, References to or simulation of violence, Death or grief, Audience Participation. There is also brief reference to child sexual assault and ongoing themes of domestic violence.
Event is delivered in these Languages
English

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Freddie used to think she had a normal family. Now she’s letting all the skeletons (& herself) out of the closet.
Come meet Mum/Terri, the homophobic closeted lesbian; Dad/Wayne, the violent hopeless romantic; and Cousin Mike, the public masturbator.
Through dark comedy and the weirdest all-original tracklist you’ve ever heard, Freddie will expose her family’s deepest secrets.
Songs include ‘Smacking My Kids’ and ‘I Know I’m A Good Mother Because My Children Aren’t Gay.’
If you’ve ever wanted to feel better about your own relations, come meet Freddie’s Dysfunctional Family Jukebox.

About Freddie: Originally from Mildura, Freddie began stand-up comedy as an OCD exposure therapy exercise in 2023. She’s since performed in the UK, on SBS, and alongside Geraldine Hickey and Denise Scott. Freddie is an Adelaide Fringe Fund Award Recipient and the RAW Comedy State Final Winner for Victoria. Her comedy style is described as a mix of Maria Bamford and Sam Campbell, blending what reviewer Hugging Comedians describes as “cheery positivity with slightly unsettling subject material.”

What people say about Freddie:
“A quietly unhinged onstage presence, so keen to see what Freddie does next.” – Scout Boxall
“Arthur is definitely one of the most exciting new voices I’ve come across for a long time.” – My Melbourne Arts