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Crips & Creeps – Are You Pulling My Leg?

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Lake Mac Arts

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Event details

Session

Duration

90 mins approximately

Tickets

$36-$40

Ticket offer

Warners Bay Theatre accepts Companion Card bookings, please call 02 49210400 to book.

Event description

Showcasing some of Australia’s funniest comedians with disability or chronic illness, this raucous accessible comedy event boasts a line-up of award-winning performers with entertaining and uncensored insights into disability and oh-so-much more!

With razor-sharp wit and undeniable charm, The Are You Pulling My Leg? line-up brings to the stage hilarious and uncensored insights into disability. From awkward encounters to side-splitting observations that cut to the quick, no subject is off-limits. Venturing much further than disability, their quick quips highlight the many facets of their lives, relationships, experiences and personalities.

This thoroughly entertaining comedy show breaks through the barrier to enhance access for the performers as well as audiences. It’s Auslan-interpreted and live captioned so that everyone can get the punchlines and, hilarious jokes aside, at its heart this show is about access and inclusion.
Discover for yourself that disabled comedians are just as funny as non-disabled comedians! The biggest joke is that they don’t always get equal access to gigs, so support this show, have a laugh and help make a difference. It’s that easy!

LINEUP

MC: Madeleine Stewart
Support acts: Tom Elphick, Loz Booth, Alexandra Hudson
Headliner: Sam Kissajukian

Accessibility

  • Assistive Listening Systems
  • Wheelchair Accessibility
  • Sign Language Interpretation
  • Opened Captioning

Warners Bay Theatre can be accessed via a ramp on Lake St and flat entry once inside the building.

The theatre has LH and RH accessible toilets.

Set hearing loop to T (Telecoil), there is coverage between stage and tiered seating.

There is an accessible lift for access from the theatre floor to the stage.

View Accessibility page/guide