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Steve Porters - How To Flirt: The TED XXX Talk
 

Steve Porters is a self-taught feminist on a mission to become the greatest iPod DJ out of Surrey. Despite thinking he is an ultimate ladies man, has Steve gone beyond 'third base'? Time to find out!

Fresh off the back of sold out shows at Soho Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe, Steve heads Down Under for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his fresh take on modern dating.

Despite his flaws, Steve is always listen'... learnin'... and lovin'.

★★★★ “Electric” The Scotsman

★★★★★ "Masterful" Theatre Weekly

★★★★★ "Cult Status" The Crumb

★★★★★ “Comedy gold” Get The Chance

Steve Porters is the creation of Daisy Doris May (They/She) actor (Sex EducationThe Last Kingdom) and drag king (Winner of Man Up 2022 – Europe’s biggest drag king competition).

 

Event details

Venue: Melb Town Hall - Lunch Room, 100 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Bookings: https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/steve-porters-how-to-flirt-the-ted-xxx-talk-af2025
Start Date: Sunday 27 April 2025

Presented by Hey Dowling & HÄUS OF DONS

 

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