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Sarahtonin: not a self help comedy cabaret
 

"This world is F*@KED :). I need as much Sarahtonin as I can get."
Sarah has no idea what she is doing, but she is having fun figuring it out.
PSA: This is NOT a self help cabaret.

Sarahtonin. A 50-minute, one-woman comedy cabaret that tackles mental health, toxic positivity and the weird ways we try to feel good. It’s part jazzy musical comedy, part acoustic folk, and part unhinged TED Talk. Following an incredible sell out season at Fringe World in Feb, Sarah Bowers is bringing Sarahtonin to Gadigal, Sydney for its NSW premiere.

A beginners guide in... appreciating the simple moments, toxic positivity, 'touching grass' and how to truly find 'Sarahtonin' in our lives. It follows Sarah's tales of making friends wherever she goes, whether pashing randoms on planes, or French men in coffee shops.
Maybe we could all use a bit more Sarahtonin?

 

Event details

Venue: The Substation, Qtopia - 136 Oxford St, Darlinghurst, NSW
Bookings: sydneyfringe.com/events/sarahtonin
Start Date: Friday 05 September 2025

 

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