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Alice Fraser 'Chronos' at Sydney Comedy Festival
 

Chronos means time, and this is a show about time for an hour. Spend some of yours watching Alice Fraser turn time inside out and back to front. It’ll be fun! It’s a comedy show! No-one’s going to die, except you know... we’re all going to die. 

Alice (The Bugle, Amazon Prime) is a word geek, insatiable academic, ex-corporate lawyer and banjo aficionado. She has written, produced, directed and performed in sold-out shows from Edinburgh to London, New York to Cambridge and many places in between. 

A prolific, award-winning podcaster, Alice has no less than three comedy specials available to view world-wide on Amazon Prime Video. She is well known to comedy aficionados for regular co-hosting on Andy Zaltzman’s cult UK podcast The Bugle, her own daily satirical news podcast The Last Post as well as her original Tea With Alice teacast and brand-new Bugle offering The Gargle.  

Don’t miss the inimitable Alice Fraser as she performs her newest creation, Chronos, for Australian audiences for the very first time. 

★★★★★ 'The audience are captivated straight away…  one of the best I’ve seen over the years... highly recommended' Voice (UK) 

★★★★★ 'Alice Fraser is a powerhouse. A life-changer... a show that made you laugh and shiver, smile and cry' Edinburgh Guide (UK) 

 

Event details

Venue: Enmore Theatre
Bookings: http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/single-event?show_id=2805
Start Date: Thursday 06 May 2021

Thu 6th May 2021 - 6:50pm
Fri 7th May 2021 - 6:50pm
Sat 8th May 2021 - 6:50pm
Sun 9th May 2021 - 5:50pm

 

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