Sandra Pace
You're Not Pretty... But I Love You
Sandra Pace is a Brit/Kiwi full time comedian and actor. She has a sold out breakthrough show Yeah Nah Pavlova under her belt which debuted at the NZ International Comedy Festival 2024 and was seen at Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2025. Her first self written, produced and performed stand-up show You’re Not Pretty... But I Love You premieres at Melbourne International Comedy Festival this year, following sold out launches in Auckland and the Waikato, NZ.
You're Not Pretty... But I Love You centres mostly around Sandra's relationship with her mum growing up and the complexities faced living through different cultures – with hilarious situational examples. This is a comedy with heart, taking audiences with her on her story of self discovery and the consequent strengthening of bond with her mum through understanding and acceptance of her journey. The show is a love letter to all, to enjoy and embrace who we are, as we are. It is a feel-good, reflective and side-splittingly funny show that anyone who has been raised in different cultures can relate and laugh to.
The Show:
Laugh or cringe as you are introduced to Sandra's life growing up in London with a Portuguese mother and a family with their own blend of crazy. You're Not Pretty... But I Love You is a show about the hilarious situations that come with surviving two cultures, navigating relationships and embracing your true self, even a Mediterranean mother with no filter. The title of the show is a true quote from Sandra’s mum. If you have a messy family and you think My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a documentary, you are her people and this is your show.
Come and see why fans are saying...
"Hands down the funniest comedy I've ever been to."
"Haven't laughed that hard in a long time with tears dripping down my face."
"Side-splittingly funny show."
Sandra Pace is becoming a fast rising star in comedy... even if her mum tells her otherwise.
Suitable for audiences 18+
Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian
Sandra Pace is a Brit/Kiwi full time comedian and actor. She has a sold out breakthrough show Yeah Nah Pavlova under her belt which debuted at the NZ International Comedy Festival 2024 and was seen at Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2025. Her first self written, produced and performed stand-up show You’re Not Pretty... But I Love You premieres at Melbourne International Comedy Festival this year, following sold out launches in Auckland and the Waikato, NZ.
You're Not Pretty... But I Love You centres mostly around Sandra's relationship with her mum growing up and the complexities faced living through different cultures – with hilarious situational examples. This is a comedy with heart, taking audiences with her on her story of self discovery and the consequent strengthening of bond with her mum through understanding and acceptance of her journey. The show is a love letter to all, to enjoy and embrace who we are, as we are. It is a feel-good, reflective and side-splittingly funny show that anyone who has been raised in different cultures can relate and laugh to.
The Show:
Laugh or cringe as you are introduced to Sandra's life growing up in London with a Portuguese mother and a family with their own blend of crazy. You're Not Pretty... But I Love You is a show about the hilarious situations that come with surviving two cultures, navigating relationships and embracing your true self, even a Mediterranean mother with no filter. The title of the show is a true quote from Sandra’s mum. If you have a messy family and you think My Big Fat Greek Wedding is a documentary, you are her people and this is your show.
Come and see why fans are saying...
"Hands down the funniest comedy I've ever been to."
"Haven't laughed that hard in a long time with tears dripping down my face."
"Side-splittingly funny show."
Sandra Pace is becoming a fast rising star in comedy... even if her mum tells her otherwise.
Suitable for audiences 18+
Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian