published: 13 Sep 2024, 3 min read, 'EVENT EXPIRED'
when: 14 - 15 September 2024 | venue: The Factory Theatre | cost: Starting from $17.60 | address: 105 Victoria Road, Marrickville NSW 2204Dive into a night of candid humor and heartfelt revelations with Gay First, Chinese Second, the latest stand-up comedy special from Brendan Goh. As a Malaysian comedian and two-time RAW Comedy State Finalist, Brendan brings his sharp wit and personal stories to the stage, navigating the intersections of identity with both hilarity and insight.
In this standout performance, Brendan explores the challenges of balancing his gay identity with his Chinese heritage in a conservative society. With a blend of humour and poignancy, he takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of growing up in Malaysia, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to be true to oneself.
Prepare for an evening filled with laughter, reflection, and the unmistakable charm of a comedian who’s not afraid to push boundaries and share his truth. Whether you’re drawn to stand-up comedy, personal narratives, or just looking for a night of top-tier entertainment, Gay First, Chinese Second promises to be a night to remember. Join Brendan Goh as he hilariously unpacks his experiences and celebrates the beauty of embracing all facets of identity.
"One of the brightest, young, multicultural comedic voices in Australia." – CLARA ★★★★
"His delivery is so sweet ... highlights the oppression that still exists, and that’s something that needs the spotlight of laughter." – The List ★★★
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