Jez & Jace: Lads on Tour : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Jez & Jace: Lads on Tour

Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington

Presented by: Ginge & Minge

Comedy LGBTQ+ Theatre

Toxic masculinity has never looked this hot

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Te Whanganui-a-Tara | Wellington

Presented by: Ginge & Minge

Toxic masculinity has never looked this hot. These lads need one more night on the town before a major life event potentially takes them opposite ways. Will it make or break them?


Jez & Jace is an improvised comedy from the hilarious duo Ginge & Minge. Join them as they figure out, 'what does it really means to love your bro?' What happens when you put bros before hoes? And, more importantly, where is the best place to get sh*t-faced in this city?


After two years of touring and a sucessful NZ International Comedy Festival season where they were nominated for Best Newcomer Wellington, performers Ginge & Minge (Nina Hogg and Megan Connolly) bring their signature brand of high-energy chaos, dumb jokes, and physical comedy to Dunedin.


Jez & Jace are a homage to their bogan brothers, and an exploration of their experiences growing up queer in rural Australia and Aotearoa.


"There is rarely a moment throughout that the audience isn’t in stitches." - Theatreview by Wesley Hollis, Apr 2022


"They are the love child of Fred Dagg, Lyn of Tawa, and Irish from Foreskin’s Lament" - Theatrescenes by Ben Shand-Clennell, Feb 2023


"Entertaining cracks at toxic masculinity (check), queer representation (check), and obscure Aotearoa cultural references (double check)." - Bad Apple review by Sophie Jackson, Feb 2023


"It’s very refreshing, and particularly joyous to see Kiwi queerness staged like this." - Theatreview by Emma Maguire, Apr 2022

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Fri
22
March
06:00PM
Sat
23
March
06:00PM

Duration

1hr

Price

$18.00 - $23.00

16 years + (licensed venue)
Content Warning

Audience Participation, Strong Language/Swearing

May contain sexism and homophobia. As this is an improvised work more adult themes may be brought up in addition to those mentioned above.

Venue

New Athenaeum Theatre

23 The Octagon Dunedin 9016

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

Additional Accessibility Information
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