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Gemma against a blush pink backdrop. She is wearing a mustard yellow lace bra and has one arm across her body holding her other arm. Her expression is shocked and a little uncomfortable. She has tan skin, brown eyes and dark curly hair.
Gemma sings into a microphone that she is holding. She is leaning forward with a happy expression, her other hand is extended out towards the audience.
Gemma is under pink light excitedly singing into a microphone. With one hand she is holding the microphone and the other is shot above her head with fingers splayed. Her full body is visible she wears a black top with orange pants with white spots.

Gemma Caruana: Underwire

Your favourite busty babe is back in a big way!

Gemma has always been identified by two large things: her incredible sense of humour and her massive jugs. Tits, womanhood and hereditary burden, this (now) well-proportioned titan of comedy & song will guide you through what it means to be cursed by what so many others desire.

Directed by powerhouse creative Sarah Frencham, Gemma returns to her hometown with the show that took her whole life to grow, then chop off.

★★★★★ “The new face and brain of modern cabaret” - Theatre Matters
★★★★★ “Incredibly funny, very deep, emotional & intensely raw" - Lilithia Reviews
★★★★★ “Without sounding too cheesy, it’s the breast show around” - Fresh 92.7
★★★★ “Whole lot of love and the heart of a lion” - The Advertiser

Presented by: Gemma Caruana

Hailing from Tandanya/Adelaide Gemma Caruana is a Queer creative artist of Maltese heritage currently based in Naarm/Melbourne. Gemma is a graduate of the Class of Cabaret 2017 and holds a BA in Music Theatre from the Ballarat Arts Academy (Fed Uni). Her debut one-woman Cabaret 'Underwire', was performed at the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2022 to rave reviews. 'Underwire' saw return seasons during the Adelaide Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2023. Gemma most recently made her international debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2024 with ‘Underwire’. Her newest show 'Galah Galah' earned her a Weekly Award for Emerging Artist in the 2024 Adelaide Fringe. 'Underwire' is making its return to home soil in Gemma's Gluttony debut in this year's Adelaide Fringe.

Cabaret • Comedy
Australia
 
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