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The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice
 

For more than 20 years The Wharf Revue has delivered razor-sharp political satire to audiences around the country. Now, it’s Adelaide’s turn!

Join the star and creator of the smash hit The Gospel According to Paul Jonathan Biggins and the Revue’s Team of Rivals as they step into the Adelaide spotlight with this year’s hilarious new production, ‘Pride in Prejudice’™. 

‘Pride in Prejudice’ is a sensational value proposition from Australia’s most trusted revue-based practitioners. Satirical content is up by 7% and the average laughter quotient is indexed at 8.3% over the forward estimates but the Revue defies the cost-of-living pressure with an affordable offering at yesterday’s prices.

The Wharf Revue guarantees one exceptional night of laughter, with no jokes written by ChatGPT and no sketches outsourced to PWC.

Disclaimer: Reputations may be questioned, political careers damaged and some sacred cows slaughtered. Due to public demand, full-frontal nudity will not be included. Any similarity to public figures living or dead is entirely intentional.

★★★★

‘The Wharf Revue is now a national institution and it just keeps on giving … a sea of hilarity’ 

Limelight Magazine

‘a night of uproarious laughter and cheeky hilarity by (the) stunningly talented Wharf Revue’

Canberra Times

 

Event details

Venue: Dunstan Playhouse
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=PREJUDIC24
Start Date: Monday 08 April 2024

Monday 8 - Saturday 13 April 7:30pm
Saturday 13 April 2pm matinee
Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre

Times are approx. and subject to change at any time.

Show Duration: 90 minutes no interval

 

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