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Funny lady Judith Lucy was recently complaining to a friend about some shabby treatment from a gentleman which prompted her to say, ‘I mean don’t waste my time because quite frankly Judith Lucy’s not getting any younger.’ Her friend (kindly ignoring the fact that she was talking about herself in the third person) replied, ‘well that sounds like the title of your next show.’ To which Ms. Lucy thought, ‘Bingo!’ Judith has just turned forty and has realised that ‘forty’ is in fact the ‘new forty’ and anyone who says anything different is living a lie. Now that she has arrived at the new forty, Judith’s mind has turned to topics such as mortality, the notion of family, the meaning of life and why you never really think about any of this nonsense until, thanks to three day hangovers, you just can’t drink like you used to. Lucy will also look at the big picture and ask the tough questions like, ‘what kind of a world are we living in when a woman in America recently spent two years sitting on a toilet and she’s in a relationship?’ And on a more personal note she will also be asking questions like, ‘Why does my face now look like a deflated balloon when I wake up in the morning?’ Judith Lucy’s not Getting any Younger is a show for anyone who is not getting any younger and that’s everyone (including you toddlers - just because you’re only interested in playing with your own saliva now doesn’t mean you won’t eventually be pushing up daisies like the rest of us). This will be Judith’s ninth solo show, her first live tour since 2006 and marks her twentieth anniversary as a stand up comedian. Judith first hit the stage at Melbourne’s Le Joke in 1989.
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