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Kura Forrester

Here if you Need

  • New Zealand

Making its Australian debut, Here If You Need is the highly anticipated follow-up to Kura Forrester’s 2019 New Zealand Billy T Award-winning show Kura Shoulda Woulda. Kura (Taskmaster NZ, Double Parked, Educators, Snort) triumphantly returns to stand-up – updating us on her heart, mind and everyting in between. Kura shares her experiences of buying a house, getting a dog, navigating being single in her 40s and how her friends have helped her along every step of the way. 

This show celebrates your 'organiser' friend in the group chat and anyone who’s ever played Wing Defense. Here If You Need is guaranteed crack ups for all and is not to be missed!

Directed by Jess Joy Wood.

'The funniest person in New Zealand.' Chris Parker

'Achingly funny.' Theatreview (NZ)

'Phenomenal talent… a dazzling comedian.' The New Zealand Herald

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Making its Australian debut, Here If You Need is the highly anticipated follow-up to Kura Forrester’s 2019 New Zealand Billy T Award-winning show Kura Shoulda Woulda. Kura (Taskmaster NZ, Double Parked, Educators, Snort) triumphantly returns to stand-up – updating us on her heart, mind and everyting in between. Kura shares her experiences of buying a house, getting a dog, navigating being single in her 40s and how her friends have helped her along every step of the way. 

This show celebrates your 'organiser' friend in the group chat and anyone who’s ever played Wing Defense. Here If You Need is guaranteed crack ups for all and is not to be missed!

Directed by Jess Joy Wood.

'The funniest person in New Zealand.' Chris Parker

'Achingly funny.' Theatreview (NZ)

'Phenomenal talent… a dazzling comedian.' The New Zealand Herald

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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