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Sugar Bits are: FEMINIST TRASH
 

Best Show by an Emerging Artist Nominee - Melbourne Fringe 2024

Knock over your trash cans, it’s Sugar Bits spilling feminism all over your face. A sketch trio of classic triple threats, smeared with the grime of Abbie Chatfield and the idiocy of Aunty Donna. Absurd sketches, characters and songs, validating the feminist experience – spoiler, your power trip is our FEMINIST TRASH.

★★★★★ Your Local Hok

★★★★ Ryan Hamilton

'Ridiculously hilarious.' My Melbourne Arts

'Quintessentially Australian.' Theatre Travels

'Their commitment and energy is off the charts' Melbourne Fringe Judge

 

Event details

Venue: The Motley Bauhaus, Cabaret Stage
Bookings: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/sugar-bits-are-feminist-trash/
Start Date: Saturday 29 March 2025

Time: 8:20pm
Duration: 60mins

Strictly for audiences 18+
Audience participation
Language – occasional coarse language
Strong sexual references
Sudden loud noises

@sugarbitscomedy

 

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