
Hannah Gadsby, the Australian stand-up comedian and writer of the blockbuster Netflix hit “Nanette,” will bring her 11th comedy special to Nashville for one night of laughs on June 29-30. Named after her beloved dog, the new show “Douglas” will feature new material that is inspired by the breakout success and lessons Hannah learned after the success of her award-winning “Nanette.”
Hannah caught the world’s attention after the overnight success of “Nanette,” which played to sold-out houses across Australia, London, Edinburgh, New York, and Los Angeles before launching on Netflix in June. Stopping the comedy world in its tracks, “Nanette” became the first Australian Netflix Original Comedy Special and was named “the most essential special of 201” by The New York Times.
Hannah begins her comedy tour March 27 in Melbourne, Australia for an extended run before embarking on her first-ever U.S. tour where she will travel to 13 cities.
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