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Upcoming Gigs

“She only crawls out of the woodwork every once in a while. That’s why when you see the name Sue-Ann Post on a press release, you sit up and take notice” – Inpress.


Wed-Fri, 26th March - 4th April 2008, 6pm
The Melbourne Museum Comedy Tour
Melbourne Museum
N.B.  Sue-Ann performing Wed 26th, Thurs 27th, Wed 2nd and Thurs 3rd only.

Join Ben McKenzie (the "Man in the Labcoat") and a roster of comedians including Sue-Ann Post, Tommy Dean, Kent Valentine and BEC Hill for science, history and laughter at Melbourne Museum! You'll meet such amazing Museum inmates as CSIRAC, a room-sized computer which couldn't beat your mobile phone at chess,and Amargasaurus, the dinosaur with a mohawk who predated punk by 120 million years.
Caution: you may learn something on this tour.

Venue: Melbourne Museum, 11 Nicholson St, Carlton.
Tickets: $15, $10 concession museum subscribers and groups
Bookings: Ticketmaster 1300 660 013 or at the door.
  


Friday 13th - Saturday 14th June, 2008
Women on Top - acting together for health and wellbeing,
Tasmanian Women's Health Forum
Newstead College, Launceston, Tasmania

This will be an inspiring and engaging forum with over 300 women from diverse communities around Tasmania coming together to share knowledge, skills, ideas and laughter.  The focus of this forum will be on what women can do and it will provide an opportunity for participants to explore ideas, developskills and actively engage in ways to improve health and wellbeing, for themselves, their communitiesand the broader world community.

Venue: Newstead College, 30 Cypress St, Launceston, Tasmania.
Bookings: Website:www.wothealthforum.com.au 
Email: wothealthforum@dhhs.tas.gov.au  
or Phone: (03) 6336-2401
Auslan interpreter available on advance request.




Accessibility and Sign Language
Interpreters




Sue-Ann is committed to providing easy access to her gigs for all her fans. She strives to hold all her self-produced shows at accessible venues and to provide sign language interpreters for at least one night per season, however she has little control over the accessibility of performances organized by outside producers. If you have any queries about the accessibility of any of the above gigs, or if you require a sign language interpreter at a performance not listed as having one we encourage you to contact the producers on the contact details listed under each performance. If this is unsuccessful please e-mail us at
posty@alphalink.com.au and we will be happy speak to them on your behalf. People requiring sign language interpreters should remember that Sue-Ann performs in a variety of countries, so be sure let us know which language you speak (Auslan, BSL, ASL etc).