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Pride Fest Sydney

What Doesn’t Kill You

Where
Qtopia Sydney
Qtopia Sydney
301 Forbes Street Darlinghurst
Loading Dock Theatre
When

Wednesday 4 June from 6:30pm to 7:30pm Thursday 5 June from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Two nights only 6:30pm - 7:30pm

What doesn’t kill you, makes you funny.

Don't miss this award-winning comedy show, coming to Pride Festival for two nights only!

Let people pleaser Robyn Reynolds plunge you into her world of laugh-out-loud embarrassing moments. Artfully weaving between generational trauma and chronic illness, the audience is roaring with laughter before they can register the subject matter. 

The perfect mix of heartfelt and hilarious, with a few songs thrown in! This show feels like a tipsy chat with a good mate.

  • Winner – Best New Comedy Work at Melbourne Fringe 2024

  • Nominee – Best Newcomer at Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2025

  • ★★★★★ Time Out

  • ★★★★★ Theatre Matters

  • ★★★★ Chortle

  • “An exceptional talent. Superstar in the making.” – Theatre Matters

  • “Able to turn difficult experiences into a classy, funny story with real bite.” – Chortle

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