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Josh Rayne

When it Raynes it Pours

  • United Kingdom
  • Australia

UK Comedian Josh Rayne delivers stories about being born in Africa but growing up painfully English and his long overdue reckoning with Borderline Personality Disorder, while unearthing the complexities of his father's mysterious past.

Josh interweaves agonising misadventures – like moving his entire life to Australia in the middle of a manic episode – with the surreal complexities of discovering his queer identity at boarding school to create a show that is as uplifting as it is gleefully chaotic. 

'Jittery, frantic, hilarious.' West End Best Friend (UK) 

'A strong and comical demonstration of a potentially painful issue.' The Tab (UK) 

Please note, the following performances will be filmed: Fri 18 Apr

Strictly for audiences 15+

Death and grief

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UK Comedian Josh Rayne delivers stories about being born in Africa but growing up painfully English and his long overdue reckoning with Borderline Personality Disorder, while unearthing the complexities of his father's mysterious past.

Josh interweaves agonising misadventures – like moving his entire life to Australia in the middle of a manic episode – with the surreal complexities of discovering his queer identity at boarding school to create a show that is as uplifting as it is gleefully chaotic. 

'Jittery, frantic, hilarious.' West End Best Friend (UK) 

'A strong and comical demonstration of a potentially painful issue.' The Tab (UK) 

Please note, the following performances will be filmed: Fri 18 Apr

Strictly for audiences 15+

Death and grief

Back to Listings
Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.