Stephanie Hare
A Chance to Address the Amish Rumours
RAW Comedy National Runner-Up 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Stephanie Hare grew up off the electricity grid without the internet, phone reception, TV, or even a fridge. When her mother was twenty-three, she left Melbourne, bought a goat, and built a house out of firewood in the middle-of-nowhere Tasmania. Now Steph is twenty-three and she’s written a comedy show about it. Her little brother used to finger knit harnesses and ride the goat like a horse; her father spent weeks living in a cave; her mother snuck into the neighbours’ paddocks at night to shear their sheep; and Steph thought that was all pretty normal until she moved to Melbourne.
This is a whimsical show that encapsulates the absurdity of rural life, the chaos of being a twenty-something, and how much Steph loves Instagram reels.
Shocks, with sharply written punches to the stomach”- Maria Bamford, US
‘A fascinating and unique back-story.’ Chortle (UK)
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – mild language
RAW Comedy National Runner-Up 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Stephanie Hare grew up off the electricity grid without the internet, phone reception, TV, or even a fridge. When her mother was twenty-three, she left Melbourne, bought a goat, and built a house out of firewood in the middle-of-nowhere Tasmania. Now Steph is twenty-three and she’s written a comedy show about it. Her little brother used to finger knit harnesses and ride the goat like a horse; her father spent weeks living in a cave; her mother snuck into the neighbours’ paddocks at night to shear their sheep; and Steph thought that was all pretty normal until she moved to Melbourne.
This is a whimsical show that encapsulates the absurdity of rural life, the chaos of being a twenty-something, and how much Steph loves Instagram reels.
Shocks, with sharply written punches to the stomach”- Maria Bamford, US
‘A fascinating and unique back-story.’ Chortle (UK)
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – mild language