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Are You Pulling My Leg?
 

Accessible Arts and Crips & Creeps in Association with Arts on Tour and Riverside Theatres present, Are You Pulling My Leg? a raucous, accessible comedy event showcasing some of Australia’s funniest comedians with disability or chronic illness on Saturday 20 July.

Boasting a line-up of award-winning performers including Madeleine Stewart, Bec Charlwood, Jamal Abdul, Irene Nicola & Sam Wade, Are You Pulling My Leg? brings to the stage hilarious and uncensored insights into disability and oh-so-much-more!

From awkward encounters to side-splitting observations that cut to the quick, no subject is off-limits. Venturing much further than disability, their quick quips highlight the many facets of their lives, relationships, experiences, and personalities.

AUSLAN interpretation is available upon request at the time of booking. Riverside requires at least 72 hours' notice for Auslan requests.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres – Corner of Church and Market Streets, Parramatta
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/are-you-pulling-my-leg/
Start Date: Saturday 20 July 2024

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