Festivals & SeriesComedy
Recommended Ages 15+
GC Laughs Festival

He Huang

Presented by Laughing Stock Productions

Thu 20 Mar
He Huang

White Man's Burden

Winner Best Newcomer 2023 Sydney Comedy Festival 

Nominee Best Newcomer 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 

Unmarried Chinese daughter He Huang came out as a white man on stage in her last show. 

He thought she was a business tie and finger guns away from opportunity, respect and finally being able to understand bitcoin. It didn't exactly turn out that way. Instead, she now has a family to feed, a wife to please and has been tasked with solving all the world problems that her people (white men) caused.

This is her burden. White Man's Burden!

As seen on Thank God You're Here, Australia's Got Talent and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala

'A sharp wit with a deceptively laid-back style that’s as dry as the desert.' ★★★★ Time Out
★★★★½' The Age
‘Incredible wit and comedic timing…. Empowered, sassy and fearless' Beat Magazine

Dates
Thu 20 Mar
Where
Studio 1 - HOTA Central
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
Thu 20 March - 7:00pm

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