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Kitty brings the laughs

By Hollie Harris

The hilarious and talented Kitty Flanagan returns to Noosa with her brand new show – SMASHING.
Love songs, sex, algorithms, chimps, clowns and psychics, everything is getting “smashed”.
Kitty Flanagan is one of Australia’s best known comedians. Before that she was one of Australia’s least known waitresses at the Pizza Hut.
She has played all over the world and now tours Australia relentlessly, determined to bring her award-winning stand-up shows to every regional arts centre and theatre around the country. If she hasn’t been to your town, and you have a stage of some sort then please drop her a line and she’ll be there shortly.
Kitty is a writer and performer and can be seen as herself on The Weekly with Charlie Pickering (ABC) and not as herself in the Working Dog series Utopia (ABC). Previously she appeared in her own segment on The Project every Tuesday night. She also shows up regularly on the comedy news quiz program, Have You Been Paying Attention.
Her favourite food is soup, closely followed by fried potatoes of any kind. She lives in Sydney with her dog Henry, her cat Sarge and a lovely Magnolia tree called Mary. Kitty hopes to one day develop some skills, get an education and find a real job.
She comes to Noosa for three side-splitting shows at The J on Thursday 7, Friday 8, Saturday 9 September, at 8pm.
Tickets are 54.90 adult, $49.90 concession and groups of 10-plus, via www.thej.com.au

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