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Sweaty Pits -PITY PARTY!
 

Two friends peruse their dream of creating a sketch show that encapsulates their messages of equality, anger, and love...while still being silly buggers. But among the squirting citrus, the 80's aerobics, and the magic mike strip routines, they realise their dreams might be a little out of reach. It's comedy, it’s burlesque, it's slap stick, it's Sweaty Pits' debut show, it's harder than they thought.
A sketch show for those who question what they are doing with their lives and then do it anyway.

Sweaty Pits – Pity Party is making its Sydney debut! Showing for two night only at Factory Theatre
as part of Sydney Fringe Comedy. Frances McNair and Miriam Slater wrote their first sketch together in 2016, after which they
decided to combine their true loves (comedy and each other) and give birth to the sketch comedy duo “Sweaty Pits”. Their writing is a cocktail of serious social issues and absurd comedy, tackling the issues they hold dear to their hearts with a positive and energetic energy, leaving the audience with a belly full of laughs as well as a message. In 2017 they were in RAW Comedy ACT state final with their sketch “MILF Camp”. They have sold out shows and performed at arts festivals such as, Floriade Fringe Festival, YOU ARE HERE, Art Not Apart, and the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
This production opens on Saturday 8th September and runs for two nights only. Bookings recommended.

Dates/Time: 8th September 5:45pm / 9th September 4:45pm
Cost: $15
Venue: Factory Theatre, 105 Victoria Rd, Marrickville
Tickets: www.fringecomedy.com.au
www.sydneyfringe.com

 

Event details

Venue: Factory Theatre, 105 Victoria Rd, Marrickville, NSW
Bookings: http://fringecomedy.com.au/
Start Date: Saturday 08 September 2018

 

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