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Emilie Biggar & Jeremy Moses: Hear/See No Evil
 

Good ol' fashioned comedy has a fresh new face - one lacking functioning eyes & ears!

 

Comedians Emilie Biggar and Jeremy Moses are polar opposites, in cultural backgrounds, world philosophies and hair colour. …Also, she is deaf and he is blind.

 

But together they compliment each other, relentlessly, often to the disgust of their more humble comedic colleagues.

 

When not self-aggrandising, each comedian brings a fresh insight into the daily challenges and absurdities - sometimes common, sometimes contrasting, often hilarious - of living with a disability.

 

Join Em and Jem as they unite to form one able-bodied, two-headed lifeform, conjoined in the promise to make Australia laugh again.

 

There has never been a more perfect union.

 

PART OF THE 2024 MELBOURNE FRINGE FESTIVAL.

 

Event details

Venue: Festival Hub: Trades Hall
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/emilie-biggar-jeremy-moses-hear-see-no-evil/
Start Date: Friday 04 October 2024

 

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