Jenna Suffern
It's Not Funny, It's Private
Join Jenna as they bunker down in their living room to process the triple threat of a lifetime – getting dumped, being made redundant and starting a career in stand-up comedy.
It’s Not Funny, It’s Private is a self-deprecating love letter to Jenna’s past relationships, her 18-year-old cat Mam and The Real Housewives franchise.
This loveable Lexapro lesbian is making their private life public. Get ready to feel seen (even if you don’t want to admit it).
Nominated for Best Comedy at Sydney Fringe Festival 2023, Jenna Suffern is a comedian, producer and writer. She has an engaging presence and a flair for performance, bringing an off-the-cuff and kooky approach to comedy. She's a known face in the comedy scene, a familiar voice for PEDESTRIAN.TV and has a passion for creating content and spaces for the queer community. Jenna produces and hosts the queer comedy room, Two Queers Walk Into A Bar.
Jenna was also once told she was a “prominent Sydney lesbian” and won’t shut up about it.
'A lone lesbian having a mental breakdown in real time – with not one, but two musical numbers – is a recipe for comedy in this painfully relatable solo show.' ★★★★ Time Out
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Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – mild language
Join Jenna as they bunker down in their living room to process the triple threat of a lifetime – getting dumped, being made redundant and starting a career in stand-up comedy.
It’s Not Funny, It’s Private is a self-deprecating love letter to Jenna’s past relationships, her 18-year-old cat Mam and The Real Housewives franchise.
This loveable Lexapro lesbian is making their private life public. Get ready to feel seen (even if you don’t want to admit it).
Nominated for Best Comedy at Sydney Fringe Festival 2023, Jenna Suffern is a comedian, producer and writer. She has an engaging presence and a flair for performance, bringing an off-the-cuff and kooky approach to comedy. She's a known face in the comedy scene, a familiar voice for PEDESTRIAN.TV and has a passion for creating content and spaces for the queer community. Jenna produces and hosts the queer comedy room, Two Queers Walk Into A Bar.
Jenna was also once told she was a “prominent Sydney lesbian” and won’t shut up about it.
'A lone lesbian having a mental breakdown in real time – with not one, but two musical numbers – is a recipe for comedy in this painfully relatable solo show.' ★★★★ Time Out
Reviews just in
Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – mild language