Hannah Gadsby became an international comedy star with last year’s NANETTE show, which stunned live audiences around the world, but broke through when the comedy special aired on Netflix.
Now, the Tasmanian comedian is embarking on a new world tour with a brand new show DOUGLAS and it will hit Seattle’s Moore Theatre on Saturday June 8th.
Tickets for the show will go onsale this Friday, Feb 8th at 10 am.
A tad more poo including a notice that cell phones will NOT be allowed in at this performance…leave them at home.
Of course, if you’re dependent on Uber/Lyft to GET to and from the show, that’s not possible….
HANNAH GADSBY
DouglasDates: Saturday, June 8, 2019 @ 7:30 PM
Venue: The Moore Theatre
Age Limit: All Ages, Bar with Valid ID
Price: $59.75 Reserved Seating, $39.75 General Admission Seating (not including fees)
Seating: Reserved Seating, General Admission Seating
On Sale: Friday, February 8, 2019 @ 10:00 AM
Ticketing Information: Available online at Ticketmaster.com, by phone at 1-800-982-2787, or in person at the Paramount Theatre box office. For more information, visit STGPresents.org.
This is a strict NO CELL PHONES ALLOWED show. Please leave your phones in your cars or at home. Anyone who brings a cell phone will be required to place it in a locked pouch. Everyone is subject to a pat down and wanding Anyone caught with a cell phone inside the venue will be immediately ejected.
Tasmania’s own Hannah Gadsby has come to the world’s attention through her multi-award winning stand up show Nanette which played to sold out houses across Australia, London, Edinburgh, New York and Los Angeles before launching on Netflix in June and stopping the comedy world in its tracks.
Who is Douglas? Well, apparently, Hannah Gadsby thinks he is the only one who can help her follow up on the trail blazed by her last show: Nanette. Hannah is all set to take the mysterious Douglas for a trot around America for her first ever US tour.
Tasmania’s own Hannah Gadsby has come to the world’s attention through her multi-award winning stand up show Nanette which played to sold out houses across Australia, London, Edinburgh, New York and Los Angeles before launching on Netflix in June and stopping the comedy world in its tracks.
The overnight success of Hannah Gadsby was more than ten years in the making, with her award winning stand up shows a sell out fixture in festivals across Australia and the UK. She played a character called Hannah on the TV series Please Like Me and has hosted three art documentaries, inspired by comedy art lectures she created to accompany collections at major galleries.
What they have said about Nanette;
“As uproariously funny as it is profoundly furious.” The New Yorker
“The laughs of her show are a means to an end, which is, at its core, a ferocious attack on comedy itself.” The New York Times
“Nanette is the kind of work that leaves you shaken. Not because it’s really funny (it really is), or because it’s equally heartbreaking, but because it finds a fusion of those two modes that’s incandescent.” The Atlantic