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Star of ‘The Office’ (Australia), Felicity Ward returns for her first national tour in six years.

In a two hour laugh out loud extravaganza, Felicity Ward talks about something that no one has ever done before – she had a baby.

The show is about pregnancy, and not getting pregnant, and birth, and post-natal depression, and motherhood, and identity, and sexuality, and the disintegration of how things were, and missing home, and quorn, and transition lenses, and fingering. All the big things. All of them.

As seen on Wakefield, BBC’s Live At The Apollo, Mock The Week, Stand Up Sketch Show and direct from her very own Amazon Prime stand-up comedy special. As heard on The Guilty Feminist, The News Quiz and The Now Show.

Best Comedy Nominee – Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2018

Best International Show – New Zealand Comedy Festival, 2016

Best Show Nominee – Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 2012

The Gulbenkian reviews

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“The strongest single hour of solid jokes… ”

Times
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“A gloriously entertaining stand-up at the top of their game.”

Evening Standard

“On stage Ward is the life and soul of the party, energising the audience and bouncing back off them, too. ”

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Felicity Ward: I’m Exhausting!

Thu 31 October

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