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Grace Jarvis: Oh! The Horrors!

Comedy • Stand-up
Australia • World Premiere

Following her critically acclaimed debut and global touring Grace brings her sophomore show to the Adelaide Fringe. Once again under the masterful direction of cult favourite, Laura Davis, Grace will touch on the themes of establishing independence and identity evaluation, loaded with the trademark whimsical Jarvis social commentary, continuing to secure her place as one of the rising stars of the Australian comedy scene. 

★★★★ "She’s charming and although her stories are generally about not fitting in... we can’t help but be drawn in" The Wee Review (UK)

★★★★ "It’s rare to see a comic making a festival debut land as many punchlines as effortlessly as Grace Jarvis." The Age 

"Most crucially, it establishes Jarvis as an intriguing new voice worth listening out for." Chortle (UK)

Presented by: Bright Side

Bright Side Presents produces and tour manages productions for independent performers. Our mission is to shine a spotlight on independent artists by producing high-quality entertainment that resonate with regional and diverse audiences across Australia.

We're dedicated to building lasting relationships with our artists and ensuring they have the resources and support they need to create unforgettable shows. By collaborating with independent artists, we aim to showcase unique and diverse perspectives that challenge, inspire, and entertain audiences.

At Bright Side Presents, we're driven by a passion for quality entertainment and a desire to connect with audiences from all walks of life. Our mission is to spread laughter and positivity, one show at a time.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • The jokes are carefully crafted and the stings work effectively, especially when Jarvis moves towards more edgy subject-matter. - Matthew Keeley, The Wee Review (UK)

  • It’s rare to see a comic making a festival debut land as many punchlines as effortlessly as Grace Jarvis. - The Age