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Sydney Comedy Festival

Jewish Comedy Showcase

Where
The Comedy Store
The Comedy Store
The Entertainment Quarter, 122 Lang Road, Moore Park NSW 2021
When

Wednesday 30 April from 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Cost

Adult: $32.00Concession: $27.50

The Jewish Comedy Showcase is back with a stellar line-up of the best Jewish comedians!

A Sydney Comedy Festival must-see, with rising stars and established knockouts, this sensational showcase will be held at The Comedy Store on Wednesday 30th of April.

Crowd favourite Jess Fuchs hosts an outstanding line-up of some of the most exciting Jewish comedians in Australia. Headlined by the incredible Jackie Loeb.

Jackie has worked all over the world as a stand-up comedian and splits her time between Los Angeles and Sydney. A vocalist, guitarist, drummer, keyboard player, writer, director, producer, and critically acclaimed stand up comedian. Triple threat doesn't even begin to cover it!

  • “We had the immense pleasure of witnessing the comedic genius that is Jackie Loeb. A skilled chameleon and siren.” – Comediva

  • “Loeb is literally a laugh a minute, but pointedly so.” – The Australian Stage

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