when: 30 April 2021 | | cost: Adult: $25 | address: 34 Burton St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Australia | tickets: https://www.brandx.org.au/Event/aberdeen
published: 09 Apr 2021, 5 min read
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Cassie Workman won Triple J's 'Raw Comedy' national open mic competition in 2009. She performed her first full-length show in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2011. The show, 'Humans are Beautiful' won 'Best Newcomer that year and toured the country, before heading to Edinburgh Fringe. Cassie performed her second full-length show 'Mercy' in 2012. The show toured Australia and the UK and won 'Best Comedy' in the Adelaide Fringe. It was later recorded and televised on the ABC as well as being distributed through Madman Entertainment. In 2013 Cassie toured the much-acclaimed full-length show 'Ave Loretta,' solidifying her position as one of Australia's leading storyteller/stand-ups and earning her a nomination for best show (previously known as The Barry Award) at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The show also won 'Director's Choice' at the Sydney Comedy Festival.
After a festival hiatus in 2016, Cassie returned to the circuit in 2017, this time with a stand-up show, 'Nothing You Do Means Anything.' The show quickly achieved cult status as a subversive hit and toured the country. In 2017 Cassie came out as transgender and began transitioning. After a brief absence from the stage, she is now back and kicking ass. Especially in her role as an ABC Contributor for the Tonightly Show with Tom Ballard with her series 'So You Think You Can Trans' which picked up thousands of views and shares online. Her most recent show to date 'Giantess' was debuted at Griffin Theatre's Batch Festival in Sydney. In 2019 Cassie performed Giantess at Melbourne International Comedy Festival where the show quickly gained recognition and was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award for most outstanding show, the festivals' highest accolade. She then went onto win the Best Show Award at the Sydney Comedy Festival. Cassie also performed the show at London's Soho Theatre.
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A dark and surreal biography of Kurt Cobain, incorporating time travel, and the supernatural, to weave an epic love poem for the fallen icon. Take a journey through this heartbreaking homage to one of our most beloved musicians.
Cassie Workman won Triple J's 'Raw Comedy' national open mic competition in 2009. She performed her first full-length show in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2011. The show, 'Humans are Beautiful' won 'Best Newcomer that year and toured the country, before heading to Edinburgh Fringe. Cassie performed her second full-length show 'Mercy' in 2012. The show toured Australia and the UK and won 'Best Comedy' in the Adelaide Fringe. It was later recorded and televised on the ABC as well as being distributed through Madman Entertainment. In 2013 Cassie toured the much-acclaimed full-length show 'Ave Loretta,' solidifying her position as one of Australia's leading storyteller/stand-ups and earning her a nomination for best show (previously known as The Barry Award) at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The show also won 'Director's Choice' at the Sydney Comedy Festival.
After a festival hiatus in 2016, Cassie returned to the circuit in 2017, this time with a stand-up show, 'Nothing You Do Means Anything.' The show quickly achieved cult status as a subversive hit and toured the country. In 2017 Cassie came out as transgender and began transitioning. After a brief absence from the stage, she is now back and kicking ass. Especially in her role as an ABC Contributor for the Tonightly Show with Tom Ballard with her series 'So You Think You Can Trans' which picked up thousands of views and shares online. Her most recent show to date 'Giantess' was debuted at Griffin Theatre's Batch Festival in Sydney. In 2019 Cassie performed Giantess at Melbourne International Comedy Festival where the show quickly gained recognition and was nominated for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award for most outstanding show, the festivals' highest accolade. She then went onto win the Best Show Award at the Sydney Comedy Festival. Cassie also performed the show at London's Soho Theatre.
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Aberdeen 2021 is on 30 April 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Darlinghurst.
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