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Pretending Things Are A Cock

Comedy • Stand Up
South Australia
Pretending Things are a Cock is the product of 10 of global wandering and combines an artistic, phallic-filled photographic display with hilarious and surprisingly heart-wrenching tales.

This Just for Laughs award-nominated show for Best Comedy has now been performed to sell-out audiences and critical acclaim world wide. The show has toured to some of the biggest festivals in the world including the renowned Edinburgh Fringe (2012) and Just for Laughs Zoofest in Montreal (2013).

A unique stand-up experience, PTAAC is a hilarious, but also strangely affecting pot-holed journey into an idiosyncratic world.
★★★★½ "The funniest show at the fringe. Don't miss it." Calgary Herald.

Just for Laughs Award nomination for Best Comedy (Montreal Fringe, 2010)

Pick of the Fringe Award (Winnipeg)

Important information:
This event takes place in an open-air venue within Gluttony. Unless it is deemed unsafe to do so, the show goes on, rain or shine, so please come prepared for the forecast weather. Umbrellas are not permitted during performances. Entrance to this venue is off Rundle Road & East Terrace via Gate C.

Presented by: Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage

Preachrs Podcast OnLine & OnStage Pty Ltd is an Australian production company (founded 2010) that produces innovative and creative content for the stage & internet.

Popular projects include; The Phoenix Files: Audio Dramas (starring BAFTA nominee Paul McGann), Matthew Reilly's Ice Station Live, Great Detectives (National Tour 2015-2018, 6 Broadway World Sydney Theatre Award nominations), Great Detectives 2!, Andrew Silverwood: Call Me Janice, [Late Night] Panel Show, Disney Delights, socially [un]acceptable (streaming version), Dr Selflove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Thighs and (Please) Validate Me by Benjamin Maio Mackay.

Their shows have been seen by thousands & their digital projects have had millions of streams.

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