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A Jerk In Progress
 

David Rose has been relentlessly touring over the last 18 months, appearing everywhere from New Dehli to New York City. He’s back with a brand-new hour of polished comedy. A decade of treading the boards has taught him that tricks are for kids and being a jerk is no longer cool. With over 10 million views online, David has gone viral in every corner of the internet, from fans of Ben Shapiro to Bluey. Catch "one of the best young comics in the country" (Scenestr Mag) before he's huge!

 

Event details

Venue: Pilgrim Bar - 15/19 Federation Wharf, Melbourne VIC 3000
Bookings: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2024/shows/a-jerk-in-progress
Start Date: Friday 29 March 2024

 

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