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Han sits on a wooden stool in front of a blue background, wearing a cobalt blue hoodie and black corduroy pants. They are having a big laugh at something to the right of the camera!
Han sits on a wooden stool in front of a blue background, wearing a cobalt blue hoodie and black corduroy pants. They are smiling gently
Han sits on a wooden stool in front of a blue background, wearing a cobalt blue hoodie and black corduroy pants. They are smiling to the left of the camera

Han Arbuthnott: They/Hehe

Melbourne trans dude Han Arbuthnott has a brand new show! And boy is it gonna be fun. 

They’re gonna tell you about a lot of things, like bro culture, love, and a deep dive into their ancestry that they wish they did not conduct.

This show is like if there was a secret “boys only” clubhouse and one of the boys snuck out and told the girls all of your weird boy secrets.

"Brilliant, bonkers and off-the-wall stand-up." Artshub
“A Natural…makes comedy look effortless” Geraldine Hickey
“Razor sharp and bitingly savage!” Reuben Kaye



Directed by Kirsty Webeck

Presented by: Han Arbuthnott

Han Arbuthnott (they/he) is a 27 year old stand-up comedian from Naarm.
'They/Hehe' is their second show, after a largely successful debut titled 'How to Shave'. They are the producer and MC of 'Dysphoria in Memoriam', a comedy lineup fundraiser for gender affirming surgeries for Melbourne's trans community.
Han is seen at Melbourne Comedy rooms, has performed as an opener for acts such as Hannah Gadsby, and is a beloved member of the queer and trans comedy communities.

Han likes to say he's a comedian who moonlights as an aspiring boyband superstar.

Comedy • Stand-Up
Victoria

Reviews

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    Han Arbuthnott delivers a comedy set that’s destined for bigger venues. - Wade Howland, Mix102.3

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    This will make you laugh, make you think and maybe even melt some of the cold, dark corners of your heart with a little bit of Queer joy. - Jo Laidlaw, The List

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    Han Arbuthnott delivers a comedy set that’s destined for bigger venues. - Wade Howland, Mix102.3

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    This will make you laugh, make you think and maybe even melt some of the cold, dark corners of your heart with a little bit of Queer joy. - Jo Laidlaw, The List

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