This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2022 season. This season is now over.

A woman with blonde hair looks offscreen, smiling widely as though laughing. She is wearing a yellow halter dress and is superimposed onto a bright pink background with a white cut-out space around her.
A woman stands on a stage playing a small electric keyboard while standing and singing into a microphone. Her eyes are closed and she looks pensieve. The audience watches on.
A woman wearing a black t-shirt plays an electric keyboard facing out towards an audience on a stage. She is singing into a microphone on a stand with her mouth wide open and a small smile on her face. There is a black curtain behind her.

Sarah Gaul - WIFE

Comedy • Music
New South Wales • World Premiere

After a huge few years playing gigs in New York, making her TV debut, and being the breakout star of Aussie comedy film HOT MESS (as seen on NETFLIX), Sarah Gaul is thrilled and honoured to announce that she is not engaged!!! And not planning on having kids any time soon!!!! Thanks for your kind words x

WIFE is a brand new hour of laugh-out-loud original comedy songs that examine the transformative power of rage, shame and best mates. Target audience? Your ex-boyfriend. He’ll love it. 

Hilariously brilliant - BROADWAYWORLD NEW YORK

A talent not to be missed - NEWCASTLE LIVE 

If cabaret isn’t your thing, Gaul might change your mind - BROADSHEET SYDNEY

No aspect of every day life is safe from the clever wit and barbed cynicism of this talented comedienne-chanteuse – ADELAIDE ADVERTISER

 

Presented by: Running Joke Productions

Running Joke Productions is a Sydney-based comedy production company founded in 2020. We specialise in presenting stand-up comedy: analogue, digital and everything in-between. In that short time, our comedy club is #1 in Sydney on TripAdvisor, we produced Daniel Muggleton’s critically-acclaimed show ‘Oh, More Mr. White Guy?’ at festivals around Australia and started Australia’s best digital comedy club during lockdown. If you’re laughing, it’s probably our fault.

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