Comedy

Frankie McNair - Relax Your Knees

Relax Your Knees is a peek into the anxious brain of an aggressively optimistic dyslexic queer nightmare who was raised by TV and is trying their best.

$22 - $28 (service fees may apply)
60 minutes
9 - 13 May 2023

HEADS UP

Due to the state of emergency in Tāmaki Makaurau, Tuesday 9 May's performance will not go ahead. We will contact those with tickets directly. If you haven't heard from us please contact us at boxoffice@qtheatre.co.nz


Relax Your Knees is a peek into the anxious brain of an aggressively optimistic dyslexic queer nightmare who was raised by TV and is trying their best. No story, no thru-line - cowards - just Frankie McNair screaming her favourite jokes for fifty-five minutes and having too much fun in a grubby mix of stand-up, non-sequitur sketch comedy and unbridled joy *chef's kiss*

I've never seen anything like it before. And I mean that in the best possible way" – Weekend Notes

You obviously have good taste. Check out the full line up in the 2023 NZ International Comedy Festival with Best Foods Mayo from 5 – 28 May.

Audience warnings
This show is suitable for ages 18+.

Presented by Laughing Stock Productions.

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