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Are You Pulling My Leg?

Sun 17 Aug

LAYCOCK PRESENTS
Accessible Arts and Crips & Creeps in association with Arts on Tour 

Photo credit: Monica Pronk

Showcasing some of Australia’s funniest comedians with disability or chronic illness, this raucous accessible comedy event boasts a line-up of award-winning performers.

With razor-sharp wit and undeniable charm, the Are You Pulling My Leg? line-up brings to the stage hilarious and uncensored insights into disability. From awkward encounters to side-splitting observations that cut to the quick, no subject is off-limits. Venturing much further than disability, their quick quips highlight the many facets of their lives, relationships, experiences and personalities.

Discover for yourself that disabled comedians are just as funny as non-disabled comedians! The biggest joke is that they don’t always get equal access to gigs, so support this show, have a laugh and help make a difference. It’s that easy!

Line up:

MC: Maddie Stewart

Headliner: Alex Hudson

Act 1: Tom Elphick

Act 2: Loz Booth

Act 3: Elliot McLaren

Duration – 80 minutes no interval
Ages – 18+ 

Warnings –  contains coarse language, sexual and drug references, adult content and dangerously good-looking people.

Access

This show will be live captioned and Auslan interpreted to help everyone get the punchlines. 

Parking + Drop Off

There are four accessible parking spaces located in the car park adjoining the theatre, as well as a drop-off zone in front of the main entrance. There is level access from the car park and street into the theatre foyer, theatre and toilets.

For further access information at our Laycock, please see our accessibility page here

Event Details

VENUE
Laycock Street Community Theatre
Start Date: Sun 17 August , 2025
Time: 2pm
TICKETS
Adult $47 | Concession $40

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and play. We pay our respects to Darkinjung Country, and Elders past and present.

We recognise the continued connection to these lands and waterways and extend this acknowledgement to the homelands and stories of those who also call this place home.

We recognise our future leaders and the shared responsibility to care for and protect our place and people.