Comedienne turns personal misery into public mirth

Emily SharpSound Telegraph
Camera IconJudith Lucy is bringing her Ask No Questions of the Moth show to the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre on April 6. Credit: Mandurah Performing Arts Centre

She sprang to national attention as a cast member of the iconic Late Show in 1993 and is back in WA with an all-new show.

Judith Lucy is bringing her 2015 Helpmann award-winning Ask No Questions of The Moth'''' to the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre on April 6.

A truly awful 2014 for Lucy has led to a fantastic show for her fans, featuring death and early menopause.

Always hilarious, honest and occasionally shocking, the comedienne is known to only write a show if she has something to say — and she has plenty to share this time round.

Ask No Questions of the Moth has already received rave reviews with the Herald Sun giving it five stars and describing it as “hilariously unrestrained and unembarrassed”.

Lucy has headlined feature films, performed to hundreds of thousands of fans from the Sydney Opera House to London’s West End, released two best-selling books and headlined two documentary series for the ABC.

She has been described by Sydney Morning Herald as “converting personal misery into public mirth with terrific pace, a mastery of digression, and trademark sardonic wit...she’s in top form”.

For more information contact 9550 3900 or visit www.manpac.com.au.

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