Loud and Pace
Yeah Nah Pavlova
Yeah Nah
Yeah Nah [yeh-na] – to mean not really, the short form of "yes but also no!"
In the time honoured tradition of epic female comedian duos – French and Saunders, Kath and Kim – we are thrilled to introduce Loud and Pace for their Australian premiere season and their very first Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, Yeah Nah Pavlova.
Nonsensical and like squabbling siblings, New Zealand and Australia's cultural oddities are taken on head to head in Sandra Pace and Loud Jess's breakthrough show.
With their fresh-off-the-boat perspectives, these two unlikely comedians come together to navigate the yeah's and nah's of Aussie and Kiwi life. And finally answer the age-old question that has divided both sides of the ditch since time immemorial – who really invented the pavlova?
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Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – occasional coarse language
Yeah Nah
Yeah Nah [yeh-na] – to mean not really, the short form of "yes but also no!"
In the time honoured tradition of epic female comedian duos – French and Saunders, Kath and Kim – we are thrilled to introduce Loud and Pace for their Australian premiere season and their very first Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, Yeah Nah Pavlova.
Nonsensical and like squabbling siblings, New Zealand and Australia's cultural oddities are taken on head to head in Sandra Pace and Loud Jess's breakthrough show.
With their fresh-off-the-boat perspectives, these two unlikely comedians come together to navigate the yeah's and nah's of Aussie and Kiwi life. And finally answer the age-old question that has divided both sides of the ditch since time immemorial – who really invented the pavlova?
Reviews just in
Suitable for audiences 18+
Language – occasional coarse language