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What: 🤣 Don't Panic - Sedgefield

Don't Panic - Sedgefield

https://www.quicket.co.za/events/280229-dont-panic-sedgefield/

When:

Where: 🕳 Studio 42

How much:

🎟️ R150.00Quicket

Don’t Panic Event InfoShort Description (50 words):The journey of figuring out how to fix yourself is fraught with lots of therapy, inner child healingand “relaxing” mental health walks. And it never goes quite how you’ve planned. But KatePinchuck isn’t panicking, so you shouldn’t either.Longer Description:Award-winning comedian Kate Pinchuck attempts to navigate millennial angst and the societalpressure to have a house, 2.4 kids, a thriving career, and zero mental health issues by the ageof 31, even though she is 31 and has none of those things. It’s fine though - she has a comedyshow instead, and it turns out, sometimes moving back in with your psychologist parents in your30s can be hilarious, especially because you don’t have to do your own laundry. Being an adultis terrifying, but don’t panic. She’s going to talk you through it.“[Kate] effortlessly turn[s] life challenges that most people would find taboo into comedic gold” -Cue OnlineRun time: 75 minutes (with opening act, 65 without)Age Restriction: 16+ (Mature content, strong language)Artist BioKate Pinchuck is an award-winning and SAFTA-nominated actor, writer, and stand-up comedian.She is a multiple Standard Bank Ovation award-winner for comedy and theatre works. Herdebut solo comedy show Trash Mouth was described by Netwerk24 as “smart, challenging andprovocative…bullseye laughing potion.”Her acting work can be seen on Showmax in her SAFTA-nominated role as Taryn in Tali’s BabyDiary and Tali’s Joburg Diary, Anika in Late Bloomer and on sketch and stand-up show ComedyMixtape. Her stand-up comedy has been featured on Showmax, M-net, SABC2 and ComedyCentral.She continues to write on personal projects for stage and screen under the banner of herproduction company, Medusa Media, co-founded with her writing partner Sean Mongie.Director BioNik Rabinowitz was born in a converted stable on a farm outside Cape Town, South Africa. Hegrew up climbing pine trees and commentating on his own rugby games in three of the country’seleven official languages, later attending a Waldorf school, where he learned how to plantorganic vegetables, express his feelings through interpretative dance, and crochet his ownunderpants. He is unofficially recognised as the world’s leading Xhosa-speaking Jewish legspinner of Lithuanian descent.