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Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular
 

Kingston Arts is thrilled to bring the Funny Mummies Cabaret Spectacular to Kingston City Hall on Saturday 14 September, from award-winning comedian and mum of six Jenny Wynter, alongside the ever-entertaining Queenie van de Zandt and her alter-ago Jan van de Stool for a show that blends music and comedy to poke fun at parenthood.

Sharing their epic mothering fails and domestic dramas, Jenny and Jan promise an evening of laughter and song. The show aims to improve mental health by making fun of the most relatable and inevitable parts of parenthood.

Ahead of the performance at Kingston City Hall at 7:30pm, Jenny will lead the Funny Mummies Writing Workshop at 2pm, teaming up with professional comedians to create a supportive space for aspiring writers to get advice on joke structure, writing techniques, and generating material. Workshop participants are invited and encouraged to perform a short spot in the Cabaret Spectacular show happening later in the evening.

 

Event details

Venue: Kingston City Hall
Bookings: https://www.kingstonarts.com.au/Whats-On/all-events/funny-mummies
Start Date: Saturday 14 September 2024

 

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