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Woof! Comedian Hannah Gadsby Punchlines Grief, The Apocalypse in New Show

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Hannah Gadsby accepts the AACTA Award for Best Stand-Up Special for Hannah Gadsby. (Brendon Thorne / Stringer via Getty Images)

Australian standup comedian Hannah Gadsby took the world by storm with their 2018 show Nanette, which paired punchlines with personal revelations about sexuality, art and gender-based violence. Since then, Gadsby has married, been diagnosed as autistic, and grappled with fame – all subjects of their subsequent standup performances. In June, Gadsby brings their latest show, Woof!, to the Bay Area. We talk with them about their unique brand of feel-good comedy, the searing social commentary that made them famous, and why “woof!” is the only sane reaction to our present reality.

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Hannah Gadsby, comedian

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