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Urzila Carlson
Jim Marshall Auditorium

Urzila Carlson: Just Jokes

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South African-New Zealander Comedian, Urzila Carlson returns to tour the UK with her new show Just Jokes.

Carlson has become one of the biggest names in comedy in Australia and New Zealand. Her new tour arrives hot on the heels of her 2023 sold-out UK tour, It's Personal.

An undeniable tour de force of the comedy world, Urzila hasn't stopped since taking to the comedy stage. She has sold out seasons in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.

A fan favourite on season two of Taskmaster NZ in New Zealand, now airing on Channel 4. In 2024, Urzila made her UK TV debut this, appearing on QI.

Later this year, she'll make her mark in feature animation as the voice of Honkus in the film Ozi alongside Donald Sutherland, Laura Dern, Ru Paul and Amandla Stenberg.

Book early; this tour is a guaranteed sell-out.

'Effortlessly likeable… stream of belly laughs.' The Age

 ‘Carlson's a master of the form. Audiences across New Zealand have known it for years and turned out in droves in recognition of that. Now, it's the world's turn.' The SpinOff (NZ)

 'Standout performance… side-splitting.' Rip it Up 

(May contain strong language and adult material; suitable for 16+.)

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