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Melbourne International Comedy Festival proudly presents

Chloe Petts

How You See Me, How You Don't

  • United Kingdom

Hot off a smash-hit Edinburgh Fringe run, Chloe Petts returns with a brand-new show… and this time she’s getting personal! Between her newly-found trolls, oldly-found school bullies and an excellent relationship with her food tech teacher, Chloe brings her trademark ladishness to tell you who she really is – all whilst her Head Girl badge glistens upon her chest.

This authenticity shines through as she owns the stage with her killer timing, turning everything from footy matches to gender politics into gold. Whether she's riffing about her beloved Crystal Palace or unpacking life's daily dramas, she sucks you in – usually questioning your own assumptions along the way.

It’s no wonder Chloe Petts has made her mark in the comedy scene, copping spots in the Pleasance Comedy Reserve and landing on the shortlist for the BBC Comedy Award. She's also impressed at major comps, reaching the finals of the Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Awards and taking runner-up in the Funny Women Awards. Since then, she's become a familiar face on TV panel shows and regularly packs out rooms at Edinburgh Festival Fringe plus being featured on Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda streaming on Netflix.

‘Chloe Petts demonstrates that stand up is her calling in life – masterfully keeping the audience under her comedic spell.’ ★★★★★ Entertainment Now

‘Clearly a rising star whose name will soon be in lights.’ ★★★★ Evening Standard (UK)

‘One of the most compelling young comics.’ ★★★★ The Guardian (UK)

‘A lively but thoughtful, thoroughly entertaining hour.’ ★★★★ The Times (UK)

‘Smartly crafted and dense with punchlines, Petts is in her Premier League era.’ ★★★★ The Skinnny (UK)

★★★★ The Scotsman

★★★★ Chortle (UK)

★★★★  Metro (UK)

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

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Hot off a smash-hit Edinburgh Fringe run, Chloe Petts returns with a brand-new show… and this time she’s getting personal! Between her newly-found trolls, oldly-found school bullies and an excellent relationship with her food tech teacher, Chloe brings her trademark ladishness to tell you who she really is – all whilst her Head Girl badge glistens upon her chest.

This authenticity shines through as she owns the stage with her killer timing, turning everything from footy matches to gender politics into gold. Whether she's riffing about her beloved Crystal Palace or unpacking life's daily dramas, she sucks you in – usually questioning your own assumptions along the way.

It’s no wonder Chloe Petts has made her mark in the comedy scene, copping spots in the Pleasance Comedy Reserve and landing on the shortlist for the BBC Comedy Award. She's also impressed at major comps, reaching the finals of the Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Awards and taking runner-up in the Funny Women Awards. Since then, she's become a familiar face on TV panel shows and regularly packs out rooms at Edinburgh Festival Fringe plus being featured on Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda streaming on Netflix.

‘Chloe Petts demonstrates that stand up is her calling in life – masterfully keeping the audience under her comedic spell.’ ★★★★★ Entertainment Now

‘Clearly a rising star whose name will soon be in lights.’ ★★★★ Evening Standard (UK)

‘One of the most compelling young comics.’ ★★★★ The Guardian (UK)

‘A lively but thoughtful, thoroughly entertaining hour.’ ★★★★ The Times (UK)

‘Smartly crafted and dense with punchlines, Petts is in her Premier League era.’ ★★★★ The Skinnny (UK)

★★★★ The Scotsman

★★★★ Chortle (UK)

★★★★  Metro (UK)

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

Back to Listings
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