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Bell Woolley, Emilie Biggar & Jayne Steer

Toil, Trouble & Trauma

  • Australia

Toil, Trouble & Trauma is a five-act stand-up comedy split bill that explores witches past and childless cat ladies present.  

A fun observation of three women, Emilie Biggar, Bell Woolley and Jayne Steer, and how their present-day choices would have been previously deemed witchcraft. Intertwined with stories of overcoming adversity, fighting through the trauma and looking flawless whilst doing it – maybe it is witchcraft? Maybe, it’s just part of identifying as a woman. You decide. 

Strictly for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Drug references

Language – mild language

References to self-harm and suicide

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Toil, Trouble & Trauma is a five-act stand-up comedy split bill that explores witches past and childless cat ladies present.  

A fun observation of three women, Emilie Biggar, Bell Woolley and Jayne Steer, and how their present-day choices would have been previously deemed witchcraft. Intertwined with stories of overcoming adversity, fighting through the trauma and looking flawless whilst doing it – maybe it is witchcraft? Maybe, it’s just part of identifying as a woman. You decide. 

Strictly for audiences 18+

Death and grief

Drug references

Language – mild language

References to self-harm and suicide

Back to Listings

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We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.