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Stephanie Hare

Aftertaste

  • Australia

Runner Up RAW Comedy National Final 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 

This is a show about all the things that have left a lingering taste in my mouth, like a breakup, my dad's socks, and getting fired from the zoo. Also bulimia. But that’s all good because I dunno if you've noticed, but the 2000's are so back which means eating disorders are hot again!! 

A zany, oompa-loompish, exploration of self-perception and avoidance within a disarmingly candid reflection on eating disorder culture, the ending of a relationship, and my ongoing feud with an elephant.

'Shocks, with sharply written punches to the stomach.' Maria Bamford (US)

'Highly entertaining and totally unique, yet relatable.' Theatre Thoughts 

'Wit so dry it leaves you thirsty for more.' Praise Dionysus 

'Hare perfecrs a nervy schtick, delivering quirky, off-beat, slow-burn, comedy.' The Melbourne Observer 

'Almost a Lesbian.' Chortle (UK)
 

CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of disordered eating and British people. 

Strictly for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Strong sexual references

Low Visual

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Runner Up RAW Comedy National Final 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival 

This is a show about all the things that have left a lingering taste in my mouth, like a breakup, my dad's socks, and getting fired from the zoo. Also bulimia. But that’s all good because I dunno if you've noticed, but the 2000's are so back which means eating disorders are hot again!! 

A zany, oompa-loompish, exploration of self-perception and avoidance within a disarmingly candid reflection on eating disorder culture, the ending of a relationship, and my ongoing feud with an elephant.

'Shocks, with sharply written punches to the stomach.' Maria Bamford (US)

'Highly entertaining and totally unique, yet relatable.' Theatre Thoughts 

'Wit so dry it leaves you thirsty for more.' Praise Dionysus 

'Hare perfecrs a nervy schtick, delivering quirky, off-beat, slow-burn, comedy.' The Melbourne Observer 

'Almost a Lesbian.' Chortle (UK)
 

CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of disordered eating and British people. 

Strictly for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Strong sexual references

Low Visual

Back to Listings

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