Grrl Squad: an all grrl comedy night | Scary Strangers Comedy Festival

8:30pm - 9:30pm
Wentworth Falls School of Arts
217-219 Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782
Wentworth Falls
Grrl Squad brings together a powerhouse lineup of women and gender-diverse comedians for a night packed with unforgettable laughs. The grrls are taking over! As part of the inaugural Scary Strangers Comedy Festival, this showcase celebrates some of the funniest voices on the comedy scene. Whether they're tackling everyday absurdities, social expectations, relationships, work, or the state of the world, these comics prove that comedy is at its best when it reflects a wide range of experiences and viewpoints. Gather your crew and join the Grrl Squad for an evening that is equal parts hilarious, empowering, and wildly entertaining. One stage. Endless laughs. Grrl power. Audience members of all genders are welcome (and encouraged). STARRING: Brigitta Brown, Emma Leonard, Maddie Stokes and more TBA. Hosted by Ru Halwala 🕖 Doors Open: 8:00pm | Show Starts: 8:30 PM 📅 Date: Saturday, October 17 📍 Venue: Wentworth Falls School of the Arts Early Bird Tickets: $15 General Tickets: $20

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