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Brenna Dixon & Jessica Pratt

You Throw Like a Girl

  • Australia

Did you know the first Australian on the cover of Time Magazine was a girl? Or that the first person to fly an aeroplane from Australia to South Africa was also... wait for it... a girl?

Aussie women have been slaying the game for yonks. Like that time Elizabeth Kenny introduced unconventional treatments for polio disease, or when Elizabeth Blackburn won a Nobel Prize for figuring out how DNA ages. No biggie.

YOU THROW LIKE A GIRL is a jam-packed sketch comedy show by two of Melbourne's funniest comedians, celebrating game changing women in Australia's history.

Because as it turns out, doing things 'like a girl' can be pretty awesome.

A perfect show to share with the teens in your life to spark laughter and conversations about smashing stereotypes and rewriting the stories we tell about women.

Suitable for audiences 13+

Language – mild language

Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian

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Did you know the first Australian on the cover of Time Magazine was a girl? Or that the first person to fly an aeroplane from Australia to South Africa was also... wait for it... a girl?

Aussie women have been slaying the game for yonks. Like that time Elizabeth Kenny introduced unconventional treatments for polio disease, or when Elizabeth Blackburn won a Nobel Prize for figuring out how DNA ages. No biggie.

YOU THROW LIKE A GIRL is a jam-packed sketch comedy show by two of Melbourne's funniest comedians, celebrating game changing women in Australia's history.

Because as it turns out, doing things 'like a girl' can be pretty awesome.

A perfect show to share with the teens in your life to spark laughter and conversations about smashing stereotypes and rewriting the stories we tell about women.

Suitable for audiences 13+

Language – mild language

Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian

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.