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Harriet Dyer

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  • United Kingdom

Harriet Dyer makes her long-awaited Australian debut with a brand-new blancmange of whimsy, nonsense, honesty and full-bodied fizz. Fresh from Live at the Apollo and winning the C4 Sean Lock Comedy Award, one of the most coveted accolades in British stand-up, Harriet arrives with the confidence, chaos and comic voltage of a performer soaring into her international era.

In the UK, Harriet isn't simply popular – she's a proper comedy force. She is widely regarded as one of the most original comic voices in Britain today, combining emotional warmth, surreal imagination and a glorious streak of mischief that makes her shows feel alive in a way audiences don't forget.

Now, in her Australian debut, Harriet unleashes a brand-new hour. A new blancmange of whimsy from the somewhat fizzy mind of Harriet Dyer featuring hot topics such as wearing a wetsuit on a bus, jaunty social commentary on why couples don't talk to each other anymore and trying to get a cow to lick the top of your head.

Harriet's TV credits include Live At The Apollo (BBC Two), 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), The Russell Howard Hour (Sky Max), Movie Megastars: Made In The 80s (Sky Max), Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza (Dave) and Comedy Central Live (Comedy Central). 

Critics in the UK have been loud, clear and consistent in their praise:

'A must-see and a masterclass of originality.' ★★★★★ Neurodiverse Review

'Delightfully chaotic.' Fest Mag

'Comedy needs more voices like Dyer's.' Chortle (UK)

If you simply want to spend an hour with someone who radiates joy, originality and pure comedic force, Harriet Dyer is the name you need to know.

Step in. Buckle up. Prepare for delightful oddness.

Harriet Dyer has arrived.

Suitable for audiences 15+

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Harriet Dyer makes her long-awaited Australian debut with a brand-new blancmange of whimsy, nonsense, honesty and full-bodied fizz. Fresh from Live at the Apollo and winning the C4 Sean Lock Comedy Award, one of the most coveted accolades in British stand-up, Harriet arrives with the confidence, chaos and comic voltage of a performer soaring into her international era.

In the UK, Harriet isn't simply popular – she's a proper comedy force. She is widely regarded as one of the most original comic voices in Britain today, combining emotional warmth, surreal imagination and a glorious streak of mischief that makes her shows feel alive in a way audiences don't forget.

Now, in her Australian debut, Harriet unleashes a brand-new hour. A new blancmange of whimsy from the somewhat fizzy mind of Harriet Dyer featuring hot topics such as wearing a wetsuit on a bus, jaunty social commentary on why couples don't talk to each other anymore and trying to get a cow to lick the top of your head.

Harriet's TV credits include Live At The Apollo (BBC Two), 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4), The Russell Howard Hour (Sky Max), Movie Megastars: Made In The 80s (Sky Max), Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza (Dave) and Comedy Central Live (Comedy Central). 

Critics in the UK have been loud, clear and consistent in their praise:

'A must-see and a masterclass of originality.' ★★★★★ Neurodiverse Review

'Delightfully chaotic.' Fest Mag

'Comedy needs more voices like Dyer's.' Chortle (UK)

If you simply want to spend an hour with someone who radiates joy, originality and pure comedic force, Harriet Dyer is the name you need to know.

Step in. Buckle up. Prepare for delightful oddness.

Harriet Dyer has arrived.

Suitable for audiences 15+

Back to Listings
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We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.