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Jeremy Moses

Jeremy Moses: 157 Hours of Bad Slam Poetry

Where
The Factory Theatre
The Factory Theatre
105 Victoria Road, Marrickville NSW 2204
THE MATCHBOX
When

Saturday 21 September 2024 from 9:15pm to 10:05pm Sunday 22 September 2024 from 8:15pm to 9:05pm

Behold the blind bard beneath the beret!

After acclaimed seasons at last year's Melbourne Fringe and this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Bad Slam Poetry is BACK!

In lockdown, comedian Jeremy Moses wrote and performed 100 slam poems in 100 days, receiving moderate acclaim on social media for his searing political commentary and silly wordplay. Going on to cover one federal and two state elections, he single-handedly saw off countless Australian political heavyweights - or so he thinks.

…but beneath/behind his trademark pink beret/sunglasses lies (lays?) a visually-impaired Australian/Indian/Singaporean/Iraqi Jew with a story to tell.

“Arguably one of the funniest visually-impaired Australian/Indian/Singaporean/Iraqi Jews performing at this year’s Sydney Fringe Festival.” - Jeremy’s family.

Join Jeremy as he presents the funny side of living with a disability, the not-so-funny side of losing a parent, and the poetic nonsense that captured his daily life for two long years!

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