Grace Mulvey: Gigantica

Brass Tacks Comedy
Grace has a massive head. Physically. Not egotistically. Grace dares to tackle a controversial topic – is it an insult to tell a woman she looks like her Dad? From her toddler niece getting a boyfriend before her to embracing millennial women’s religion (going woo woo) to her Dad’s memory slipping and Grace’s big face being the only one he recognises. This warm and laugh-out-loud show is about parents, identity, and finding joy in the things you can’t escape. 'Guaranteed floor-to-ceiling laughs' (BeyondTheJoke.co.uk). 'Her writing is razor sharp' (One4Review.co.uk). Support for Joanne McNally.
Strong language/swearing
Age category: 16+
Grace has a massive head. Physically. Not egotistically. Grace dares to tackle a controversial topic – is it an insult to tell a woman she looks like her Dad? From her toddler niece getting a boyfriend before her to embracing millennial women’s religion (going woo woo) to her Dad’s memory slipping and Grace’s big face being the only one he recognises. This warm and laugh-out-loud show is about parents, identity, and finding joy in the things you can’t escape. 'Guaranteed floor-to-ceiling laughs' (BeyondTheJoke.co.uk). 'Her writing is razor sharp' (One4Review.co.uk). Support for Joanne McNally.
Strong language/swearing
Age category: 16+
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