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See an Aussie comedy legend at The J

Australian comedy legend Paul McDermott has been fighting tyranny, injustice, and ennui for over 40 years, armed only with comedy and a pretty voice.

Onstage, the maestro is joined by Glenn Moorhouse, the “plus one”, Tasmanian-born musical director, guitarist and comrade.

The mix of Paul’s angelic choir boy vocals with Glenn’s signature vitriolic incision create an unmissable evening of fervour, and delight.

BLOOD ORANGE is a dynamic and awe-inspiring collection of verbal and musical absurdity.

Don’t miss Paul at The J Noosa on Friday 16 June at 7.30pm.

It is a conceptual odyssey chronicling (through comedy, song and liturgical dance) the downfall of civilisation (thus far with 100 per cent accuracy).

No stone is left unturned as Paul, and his unnamed collaborator, walk through the fires of a contemporary hell-scape to bring joy to others, and a smile to face of the living.

Controversial, bleak, and hilarious – Join Paul + 1 for a delightfully dark journey towards the light.

Featuring glorious life affirming music, with disconcerting and dubious comedy.

If you are easily offended by sweary bits and adult themes, then this may be the show for you!

Strictly for audiences 15 plus. This show contains: Strong coarse language, Strong sexual references. This show may cause strong laughter.

For tickets, visit thej.com.au/paul-mcdermott-blood-orange/

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