Redundant - Comedy Music Show - Auckland Pride
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Comedian Jess Karamjeet had plans, ambitious ones and downright evil ones - but lately she’s been feeling redundant. Her dad died, and she’s in the queer dating-pool again after four years. There’s also the tiny issue of being a writer and performer with cuts on the horizon.
But Jess is fighting! ‘Redundant’ is a rally cry for creatives, misfits and contradictory humans: an hour of stand-up and songs navigating queer and bi-racial identity, grief, and the taboo powers of hidden disablities.
The refreshingly raw and unfiltered way Karamjeet shares her experiences as a bisexual woman creates a safe and intimate space for the audience. It feels like I am given a pep-talk by the older sister I never had, where anything goes and nothing is off-limits, — Jenni Chan, Rat World underground magazine.
A plus plus five stars. Leaves a lasting impression, – redundant, NZICF, audience member.
The best comedy show I’ve ever seen, - Grief-sex-race audience member.
Authentic! I think it’s high time we see people of colour telling specific stories, - Grief-sex-race audience member.
Originally from the UK, stand-up and screenwriter Jess is a rising star in the New Zealand comedy circuit and was selected for the NZ Comedy Trust’s ‘Ones To Watch’ showcase 2022. She’s a regular at No Homo Queer comedy, and also founded PACSA Laughs, the Pan-Asian Comedy School Aotearoa, which trains Asian women and non-binary creatives in the art of stand-up comedy.
Jess has performed alongside New Zealand’s best loved comedians, and she’s had solo shows at New Zealand International Comedy Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Her writing credits include soap-operas around the world, and she was one of the brains behind #Chelly but there’s no make-believe here. Her truth-bomb sets will have you on the edge of your seat.
Winner: PANNZ Touring Prize, Auckland Fringe
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Please note: This show contains references to euthanasia.
To book a wheelchair space, or if you have any additional access needs please contact our Box Office on (09) 309 9771 or email access@qtheatre.co.nz.
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