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Jake & Liv

We Forgive You, Patina Pataznik

  • Australia

Jake and Liv deserve the world. 
But Jake and Liv have nothing. 
And it's all Patina Pataznik's fault.

Patina was the It Girl™ of Homebush High – and she's definitely, totally, 100% the reason Jake ("bimbo" - Fest Mag) and Liv's ("perky" - Fest Mag) adult lives suck now. So when they time travel from their high school reunion back to Year 8, it's obvious what they have to do. Patina Pataznik must die. 

Returning from sellout shows at the 2022 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, We Forgive You, Patina Pataznik is a high-voltage camp horror sketch show made by Olivia McLeod and Jake Glanc. It’s a queer revenge tale for anyone who’s ever wished that bitch they hated in high school would disappear… forever. 

'It’s hard to drag your eyes from either of them.' Fest Mag

'My cheeks hurt.' Theatre Travels

'Offers the best of the Fringe.' North West End (UK)

'Twists and turns like a snake with ADHD.' Squirrel Comedy

Suitable for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Drug references

Horror

Language – mild language

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

Strong sexual references

Sudden loud noises

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Jake and Liv deserve the world. 
But Jake and Liv have nothing. 
And it's all Patina Pataznik's fault.

Patina was the It Girl™ of Homebush High – and she's definitely, totally, 100% the reason Jake ("bimbo" - Fest Mag) and Liv's ("perky" - Fest Mag) adult lives suck now. So when they time travel from their high school reunion back to Year 8, it's obvious what they have to do. Patina Pataznik must die. 

Returning from sellout shows at the 2022 Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, We Forgive You, Patina Pataznik is a high-voltage camp horror sketch show made by Olivia McLeod and Jake Glanc. It’s a queer revenge tale for anyone who’s ever wished that bitch they hated in high school would disappear… forever. 

'It’s hard to drag your eyes from either of them.' Fest Mag

'My cheeks hurt.' Theatre Travels

'Offers the best of the Fringe.' North West End (UK)

'Twists and turns like a snake with ADHD.' Squirrel Comedy

Suitable for audiences 18+

Audience participation

Drug references

Horror

Language – mild language

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

Strong sexual references

Sudden loud noises

Back to Listings
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