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

Steph Tisdell stands proudly, smiling, hands on hips wearing a black t-shirt that says "The Future is First Nations" with an Aboriginal Flag heart shaped pin.
Three men, all holding microphones have been put on top of a red background. Jay Wymarra is on the left wearing sunglasses with the Aboriginal Flag on the lenses, Leon Filewood is in the centre holding a microphone and Kylan Ambrum is on the right also holding a microphone and wearing a blue cap backwards.
Steph Tisdell stands proudly, smiling, hands on hips wearing a black t-shirt that says "The Future is First Nations" with an Aboriginal Flag heart shaped pin.

Steph Tisdell's Black Out Comedy Club

Comedy • Stand-up
Queensland • SA Premiere

The Black Out Comedy Club presents an evening of real, raw Black comedy featuring Steph Tisdell and a line-up of some of the brightest up-and-coming First Nations performers including Jay Wymarra, Kylan Ambrum and Leon Filewood as well as some well known drop ins! Reconciliation through laughter, what isn’t to love? Elevating some of the newest stories from the oldest continuing culture on earth, this is a must-see experience. 

★★★★ The Music 

★★★★ “A joy to watch” Glam Adelaide

★★★★★ “Unapologetically cheeky and brimming with zest and original material” Ed Fest Mag

“Like Hannah Gadsby, she clearly recognises that true vulnerability is a powerful place to excavate comedy material and her authenticity on stage is remarkable” Adelaide Review

 

 

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Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

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    A joy to watch” ★★★★ - Glam Adelaide

  • Like Hannah Gadsby, she clearly recognises that true vulnerability is a powerful place to excavate comedy material - Adelaide Review

  • Steph Tisdell is a glorious powerhouse of First Nation funny - The Scotsman

  • warmly funny, immediately relatable, fast on her feet and generous with her audience - Time Out