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Illawarra Folk Club presents Shortis and Simpson in Cabaret Politico

Illawarra Folk Club presents Shortis and Simpson in Cabaret Politico

Starts: Friday, 22 November 2024
Ends: Friday, 22 November 2024
A witty, irreverent and hilarious look at the politics of recent times. Since 1996, Shortis and Simpson have been delighting Canberra audiences with their unique mix of original songs, parodies of well-known ditties, and comedy monologues, going straight to the foibles and the follies of our political leaders and the havoc they have wrought. For the first time they are bringing their satire to Wollongong in Cabaret Politico, looking back at some of the memorable debacles of 2024, but also reminding you of others that you may prefer to forget. John Shortis’s clever and inventive songwriting combined with Moya Simpson’s ability to leap octaves and switch characters adds up to a night of side-splitting laughter and poignancy, as they present an insightful summing-up of the politics of recent times. A combination of brand new up-to-date material and some of their gems from nearly 30 years of satire. Humorous, thought-provoking, surprising, witty- don’t miss Cabaret Politico.
Add to Calendar 2024-11-22 12:00 am 2024-11-22 12:00 am Illawarra Folk Club presents Shortis and Simpson in Cabaret Politico A witty, irreverent and hilarious look at the politics of recent times. Since 1996, Shortis and Simpson have been delighting Canberra audiences with their unique mix of original songs, parodies of well-known ditties, and comedy monologues, going straight to the foibles and the follies of our political leaders and the havoc they have wrought. For the first time they are bringing their satire to Wollongong in Cabaret Politico, looking back at some of the memorable debacles of 2024, but also reminding you of others that you may prefer to forget. John Shortis’s clever and inventive songwriting combined with Moya Simpson’s ability to leap octaves and switch characters adds up to a night of side-splitting laughter and poignancy, as they present an insightful summing-up of the politics of recent times. A combination of brand new up-to-date material and some of their gems from nearly 30 years of satire. Humorous, thought-provoking, surprising, witty- don’t miss Cabaret Politico. 82 Church Street, Wollongong , NSW , 2500 , Australia
82 Church Street, Wollongong , NSW , 2500 , Australia
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