Hannah Gadsby is bringing the Douglas tour to NZ. Photo / Supplied
Hannah Gadsby is bringing the Douglas tour to NZ. Photo / Supplied
Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby has announced her New Zealand dates, and will be here come February, 2020.
Gadsby shot to international stardom with her hit stand-up show Nanette, which also became a critically-acclaimed Netflix special.
But in that groundbreaking monologue she went to great pains to explain that she wasquitting stand-up comedy. That was in June of 2018.
Now though, she's getting back on the road, returning to stand-up comedy with her new show, Douglas, named after dog.
She will make her way to New Zealand this summer, and will perform at Auckland's Civic Theatre on February 1 and Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre on February 3.
Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Gadsby explained why she decided to not abandon her career after all, saying: "My whole life and world has changed, so there's no real reason to change absolutely everything.
"After what I did with Nanette, I'm not going backwards; I'm going to keep pushing forwards — and probably upsetting some comedy purists again. We can't please everyone!"
In case you're worried that Douglas might be another emotional gut-punch, Gadbsy assured THR that, "the humour will be back in", adding: "I don't have any intention of workshopping any of my traumas on stage again.