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Jeff Green 'As I Was Saying' at Sydney Comedy Festival
 

We all need a good laugh after a shocking 2020. So book in for a high-paced hour of non-stop belly-laughs from Jeff Green. 

Best-selling author, star of TV and radio, festival favourite with sold out seasons and rave reviews year after year, Jeff returns to Sydney Comedy Festival with his favourite stories, jokes and routines from three decades as one of the UK’s funniest comedians. 

Let’s get laughing again in 2021 - Book now to see a bona-fide UK comedy legend at the top of his game! 

 ‘A consummate comic with an eye for silly situations and a gift for strong punchlines’ The List (UK) 

★★★★★ ‘Makes you laugh with him and stays with you long after the lights go down’ Broadway Baby (UK) 

★★★★1/2 'With 30 years of comic experience under his belt, it’s easy to see why audiences flock to see the award-winning comic' Glam Adelaide  

‘A national treasure’ Daily Mirror (UK) 

‘One of the best comedians in the country’ The Guardian 

 

Event details

Venue: Factory Theatre
Bookings: http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/single-event?show_id=2695
Start Date: Saturday 01 May 2021

Sat 1st May 2021 - 8:45pm

 

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