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Sydney Fringe Festival

Crush

Where
Qtopia Sydney
Qtopia Sydney
301 Forbes Street Darlinghurst
Queer Hub
When

Tuesday 24 September 2024 from 6pm to 6:50pm Wednesday 25 September 2024 from 6pm to 6:50pm Thursday 26 September 2024 from 6pm to 6:50pm Friday 27 September 2024 from 6pm to 6:50pm Saturday 28 September 2024 from 6pm to 6:50pm

Cost

Starting from: $29

Let Benjamin Quirk take you on an emotional joyride that quickly veers off and becomes a tragic trainwreck as he explores the glorious highs and devastating lows of having a crush, going through the beautiful hope we never want to lose and the cringe embarrassment we’d rather forget.

CRUSH is a bold new one-man show that explores the desire, delusion and damaging side effects of an all-encompassing, debilitating, ridiculous romantic pursuit. See just how crushing a crush can be. 

"Sharp, observational gay humour of the best kind. Crush is the masterful work of someone very smart making jokes that are very stupid" - 6000 Magazine.

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