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Comedy: Super Woman Money Program

21 December 2018

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18 – 25 January @ The Shambles, Woodside Pleasure Garden ·
Presented by Elizabeth Davie ·

Winner Best Comedy Award Fringe World 2018

Don’t miss the return season of the underground hit that won Best Comedy Award last year.

Did you know that women often retire with a lot less super than men? Elizabeth didn’t. She gets her financial advice from Shirley Bassey and spent all her money going to clown school. But now they tell her she has to raise an extra $350,000 for her retirement, just because she has a vagina. So she’s doing a comedy show. Welcome to the Super Woman Money Program.

“Fantastically joyful feminist comedy” Squirrel Comedy
“Delightful, shocking and deeply reflective” — Theatrepeople
“Hilarious” — Pop Culture-y
“Hilarity, life-lessons, and a big old slap in the reason” — Weekend Notes

More info:
www.fringeworld.com.au/whats_on/elizabeth-davie-super-woman-money-program-fw2019

Pictured: Elizabeth Davie, credit Nayt Housman

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