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Jude Perl

Jude Perl Tries To Finish A Sentence

  • Australia

Winner Best Original Songs 2016, 2017 & 2018 Green Room Award 

Winner Best Cabaret Artiste 2019 Green Room Award

Winner Best Comedy 2018 Melbourne Fringe Award 

Winner Best Music 2022 Melbourne Fringe Award

Talking is hard. And no one knows that better than multi-award-winning singer, songwriter and comedian Jude Perl. Firstly, there's the risk of damage to vocal cords from trying to talk loudly (because if you're going to talk, it might as well be at least 70 decibels in volume). Secondly, there's the possibility of running out of breath whilst talking, which can increase symptoms of dizziness, dehydration and sweat patches. And finally, there's the actual choice of words, which, let's be honest, is a complete nightmare! Did you know that not everyone agrees with each other about things?

Jude Perl embarks on their greatest challenge to date – to say one definitive statement. Analysing great wordsmiths of our time and delving into completely unnecessary pathologising of behaviours stemmed from fear of ex-communication, Jude makes a promise to you, every night, that at least once, they will finish, or at least try to finish, I mean, look it might be hard depending on what's going on, there's a few factors to keep in mind, there's a good chance that Jude will be able to say one thought or opinion that doesn't need qualifying, but I guess, everyone's looking at things from all different lenses, so sometimes it's hard to predict whether the feeling in the room that night doesn't warrant some amount of disclaimers, it's just that we know everyone's going through a lot right now, so no one wants to be insensitive here, I mean, I guess some people do want to be insensitive, and Jude can't speak for them, but maybe she should speak for them, I'm not sure... (see more)

As seen on the Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala, Spicks and Specks and Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe.

'Music comedy perfection.' Sammy J

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

Sudden loud noises

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Winner Best Original Songs 2016, 2017 & 2018 Green Room Award 

Winner Best Cabaret Artiste 2019 Green Room Award

Winner Best Comedy 2018 Melbourne Fringe Award 

Winner Best Music 2022 Melbourne Fringe Award

Talking is hard. And no one knows that better than multi-award-winning singer, songwriter and comedian Jude Perl. Firstly, there's the risk of damage to vocal cords from trying to talk loudly (because if you're going to talk, it might as well be at least 70 decibels in volume). Secondly, there's the possibility of running out of breath whilst talking, which can increase symptoms of dizziness, dehydration and sweat patches. And finally, there's the actual choice of words, which, let's be honest, is a complete nightmare! Did you know that not everyone agrees with each other about things?

Jude Perl embarks on their greatest challenge to date – to say one definitive statement. Analysing great wordsmiths of our time and delving into completely unnecessary pathologising of behaviours stemmed from fear of ex-communication, Jude makes a promise to you, every night, that at least once, they will finish, or at least try to finish, I mean, look it might be hard depending on what's going on, there's a few factors to keep in mind, there's a good chance that Jude will be able to say one thought or opinion that doesn't need qualifying, but I guess, everyone's looking at things from all different lenses, so sometimes it's hard to predict whether the feeling in the room that night doesn't warrant some amount of disclaimers, it's just that we know everyone's going through a lot right now, so no one wants to be insensitive here, I mean, I guess some people do want to be insensitive, and Jude can't speak for them, but maybe she should speak for them, I'm not sure... (see more)

As seen on the Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala, Spicks and Specks and Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe.

'Music comedy perfection.' Sammy J

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – occasional coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

Sudden loud noises

Back to Listings
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