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Johanna Cosgrove

Sweetie

  • New Zealand

Winner 'Most Unhinged' New Zealand 2024 International Comedy Festival

Johanna Cosgrove is back in Melbourne and more confused than ever.

It's been exactly a year since she was last here and a lot has changed. You'd think by your early 30s you know who you are and where you came from, right? Wrong. Join New Zealand's fastest rising comedy star for a theatrical and hysterical identity crisis, after the events of one calendar month revealed that she was no longer as straight or as white as she once thought... buckle up, Sweetie

As seen on Madam (Channel 9)

'A filthy and flirty kiwi force of nature.' Chortle (UK)

Directed by Jess Joy Wood

Suitable for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

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Winner 'Most Unhinged' New Zealand 2024 International Comedy Festival

Johanna Cosgrove is back in Melbourne and more confused than ever.

It's been exactly a year since she was last here and a lot has changed. You'd think by your early 30s you know who you are and where you came from, right? Wrong. Join New Zealand's fastest rising comedy star for a theatrical and hysterical identity crisis, after the events of one calendar month revealed that she was no longer as straight or as white as she once thought... buckle up, Sweetie

As seen on Madam (Channel 9)

'A filthy and flirty kiwi force of nature.' Chortle (UK)

Directed by Jess Joy Wood

Suitable for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

Back to Listings

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