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Fiona O’Loughlin One Night in Roxby downs

Marc ryan comedy, Alliance Airlines, The Roxby Tavern, Roxby Link, Smartline

Fiona O’Loughlin One Night in Roxby downs

7:30pm, Wed 15 June, 2022
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Fiona O’Loughlin is coming to back to Roxby Downs for one night only

Comedy Queen, Fiona O’Loughlin is back in a big way with her brand-new show Fiona O’Loughlin Live. 

 

With a comedy career that spans more than 20 years, Fiona continues to perform to packed houses, most recently with sellout shows at the 2022 Adelaide Fringe Festival. Now Queen Fee, who is more than happy to laugh at herself, is bringing her show to the Salt Festival in Port Lincoln and says there is “nothing that is off-limits”.

 

Fiona O’Loughlin Live, a stand out, standup show, encompasses all the fun of Fiona taking her seat as an elder and “facing her sixties full throttle”. Fiona rips the band aid off and reveals all about herself as looks back at her past with fresh ADHD-knowing eyes, after a recent diagnosis. From her early days being a married mother in the Northern Territory to the perils of bringing up children and being a nan, this show simply makes up who Fiona O’Loughlin was and is. And yes, there may be a story or two about her infamous time on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, when she was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2018.

 

Queen of the Jungle. Queen of Comedy. Fiona can do it all.


Marc Ryan is an Adelaide Comedian better know as The Beautiful Bogan,

he has been performing stand up comedy around Australia for the last 10 years. 

He has had various 4 and 1/2 star reviews from The Adelaide fringe shows he has written and he has performed along side the likes of Wil Anderson, Adam Hills, Dave Hughes, Fiona O’Laughlin plus he toured New Zealand as the support act for American comedian Kevin Tate.


However over the last 4 years Marc has been a mission to use his lived experience of mental illness (PTSD, Depression and Anxiety) he created his own epic tour The Beautiful Bogan vs The Black Dog which entailed 30 gigs in 30 days, from mining camps, to a local church, a boxing gym, a skate ramp and many more crazy locations.

All of this was to normalise the conversation around mental health and to let men know that they are not alone in their struggle. In recent times Marc has delivered his message of hope in the face of darkness to drought effected communities on Eyre Peninsula to fire ravaged towns on Kangaroo Island.


Marc is not afraid of get vulnerable and open up about his personal demons if it means he can make another man or women does feel alone.

His mission is to change one life at a time