The Nasty Show

The Nasty Show is about to get all up in Sydney’s face with a downright offensive run of comedy club nights at the Opera House.
Emma Joyce
Published on September 24, 2012

Overview

Dirtier, filthier and nastier than Christina Aguilera circa 2002, The Nasty Show is about to get all up in Sydney’s face with the most crass, depraved and downright offensive run of comedy club nights ever billed at Sydney Opera House.

Hidden away in the Studio theatre, US stand-up comedian Jeff Ross – aka ‘The Roast Master General’ from New York’s Friar’s Club and Comedy Central Roasts – will lead the shameless, unrelenting onslaughts of celebrity roastings, insults, attacks and “too-soon” bad taste comedy that’ll have audiences cowering from fear and snorting with laughter.

The show features local wunderkind, and Comedy Store regular, Rhys Nicholson; winner of the Piece of Wood Comedian’s Choice Award, Tom Gleeson; trash-talking Mike Wilmot (also known as “Canada’s answer to Bill Hicks”) – plus Philadelphia’s colourful Big Jay Oakerson and Just For Laughs veteran Dom Irrera.

Beware, this rebellious little sister of the Just for Laughs line-up is not for the faint-hearted.

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