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Han Arbuthnott

They/Hehe

  • Australia

Trans dude Han Arbuthnott (they/he) has a brand new show! And boy is it gonna be fun. 
His last one was all about growing up and navigating the world as a freshly handsome heartthrob. This one is about other things – like family, love, dogs and discovering an ancestor from the 1400s who murdered a sheriff and cooked him into a soup. Woah! 
But also still the handsome thing. 

They/Hehe Han’s their second show, after their largely successful award-nominated debut - How to Shave. They are the producer and MC of Dysphoria in Memoriam, a comedy line-up fundraiser for gender affirming surgeries for Melbourne's trans community. 


Han likes to say he's a comedian who moonlights as an aspiring boyband superstar. 

 

'Brilliant, bonkers and off-the-wall stand-up.' - Artshub

“A Natural…makes comedy look effortless” - Geraldine Hickey

“Razor sharp and bitingly savage!” - Reuben Kaye



Directed by Kirsty Webeck

Strictly for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Trans dude Han Arbuthnott (they/he) has a brand new show! And boy is it gonna be fun. 
His last one was all about growing up and navigating the world as a freshly handsome heartthrob. This one is about other things – like family, love, dogs and discovering an ancestor from the 1400s who murdered a sheriff and cooked him into a soup. Woah! 
But also still the handsome thing. 

They/Hehe Han’s their second show, after their largely successful award-nominated debut - How to Shave. They are the producer and MC of Dysphoria in Memoriam, a comedy line-up fundraiser for gender affirming surgeries for Melbourne's trans community. 


Han likes to say he's a comedian who moonlights as an aspiring boyband superstar. 

 

'Brilliant, bonkers and off-the-wall stand-up.' - Artshub

“A Natural…makes comedy look effortless” - Geraldine Hickey

“Razor sharp and bitingly savage!” - Reuben Kaye



Directed by Kirsty Webeck

Strictly for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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