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Recommended Ages 15+
GC Laughs Festival

Claire Hooper

Presented by Token Events

Fri 21 Mar
Claire Hooper

Nothing To See Here

If a Claire Hooper falls over in the forest and nobody sees, does it make a sound?

It’s a trick question. Somebody always sees.

This is a show for anyone who’s ever tripped on something that wasn’t there, waved across the room to someone who didn’t see them, had to spend too much time in a busy airplane toilet or suffered any other small, public humiliation and kept smiling.

You’ll have seen Claire on Spicks and Specks, Have You Been Paying Attention? and pretty much every other comedy, cooking and panel show, as well as hosting the podcast I’m The Worst with Claire Hooper.

She’s also been falling over in public, physically and emotionally, for as long as she can remember.

Winner – Piece of Wood Award, Melbourne Comedy Festival 2024

Dates
Fri 21 Mar
Where
Theatre 2
Ages
Recommended Ages 15+
Warnings
Performance contains coarse language.
Duration
1 hr
Tickets
A $4 transaction fee will apply for e ticket delivery purchases (excluding free events + donations).For Hold at Box Office ticket delivery purchases, a $6 fee will apply.Please view full Terms and Conditions prior to purchasing your tickets.All Tickets $35
Times
Fri 21 March - 6:50pm

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