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Kweens of Comedy: 2019..? New year, who dis?
 

Sydney's community comedy night is back for it's last instalment for 2019! 

Kweens of Comedy has fostered a welcoming community environment that celebrates all types of comedians and all forms of comedy so if it's your first time, you'll absolutely love it!

This extra special Sunday show is saying hello to some new talent and welcoming back just some of the amazing comedian's we've had on so far! 

The line up for our November 7th show includes:

Hey Puss Puss
Amy Gardner 
Unplanned Melodies
Kathryn Thomas
Eloise Eftos
Debbie Zukerman
Julia Wilson

And hosted by the fabulous AJ Lamarque!

So, what you waiting for? Grab your crowns and book your tickets to Kweens of Comedy!

Please note that this is a welcoming and inclusive event for all people. Racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, or discriminatory behaviour in any way will not be tolerated

 

Event details

Venue: Ginger's (Oxford Hotel), 1/134 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
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Start Date: Sunday 08 December 2019

 

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