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The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice

Playhouse, QPAC

The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice is coming back to QPAC's Playhouse with sidesplitting political punch and puns for another season of sensational value from Mar 5-9, 2024.

With satirical content up by 7% and the average laughter quotient indexed at 8.3% over the forward estimates The Wharf Revue still manages to defy the cost‑of‑living pressure by keeping the ticket price at the same level as last year! 

Australia’s most trusted revue-based practitioners have over twenty-three years’ experience in the political satire space and they continue the tradition with 2024's hilarious offering: “Pride in Prejudice” .

With no jokes written by ChatGPT and no sketches outsourced to PWC, The Wharf Revue is completely gluten-free, suitable for the lactose intolerant and no animals were harmed during the production process.

Good to know - The Wharf Revue is created by the masters of musical satire, Jonathan Biggins, Drew Forsythe and Phillip Scott.

Need to know - Reputations may be questioned, political careers damaged, and some sacred cows slaughtered. Due to public demand, full-frontal nudity will not be included. Any similarity to public figures living or dead is entirely intentional.

"The Wharf Review is now a national institution and it just keep on giving... a sea of hilarity" - Limelight Magazine

"I feared my face would crack from laughing so much" - Sydney Morning Herald

QPAC is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com 

The Wharf Revue: Pride in Prejudice

Playhouse, QPAC

Melbourne St

Cnr Grey St

South Brisbane

Mar 5-9, 2024

$75 + trans fee 

136 246

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