Vision impaired comedian Jeremy Moses is set to return to the stage this October with his brand-new one-man show, Jeremy Moses is HARD TO WORK WITH, at Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Running from October 8–12 at the Festival Hub: Trades Hall (Evatt Room), Jeremy’s latest work promises a witty, tongue-in-cheek look at the challenges of teamwork, creative clashes, and the occasional silent treatment.
Using a mix of sketches, songs, puppetry, and sharp self-reflection, Jeremy revisits the chaos of last year’s ill-fated collaboration with humour and honesty.
“I’m legally not allowed to say exactly what happened last year,” Jeremy jokes. “But hopefully by the end of the show we’ll all be able to piece it together.”
Accessible comedy for all
As an advocate for people with disability, Jeremy is committed to making his work as inclusive as possible. Every session will include Audio Description, Tactile Tours are available on request, and a Relaxed/Low Sensory matinee will run on Saturday afternoon.
Born legally blind, Jeremy has carved out a unique place in the Australian comedy scene, performing at Melbourne Fringe, Sydney Fringe Comedy, and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. This year’s solo return promises fewer backstage arguments—though just as much laughter.
“Come see what my critics are calling ‘some much-needed self-reflection,’” Jeremy adds with a grin.
Show details
Dates: October 8–12
Times:
- Wednesday – Saturday: 6:00pm
- Saturday: 3:45pm (Relaxed/Low Sensory Matinee)
- Sunday: 5:00pm
Venue: Festival Hub: Trades Hall – Evatt Room, Carlton
Tickets: Full price: $26, Concession: $23, Group of 4+: $20 each