Tommy Little: I'm Not Proud

Tommy Little: I'm Not Proud

Strap yourself in for an hour of laughs when comedic powerhouse, Tommy Little, hits the road with his brand-new hour of stand-up, I’m Not Proud.

 Jun 6, 2025 6:00 pm

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Tommy has had many successful moments in his life, but don’t worry this show is about none of those. Strap yourself in for an hour of laughs when comedic powerhouse, Tommy Little, takes the stage with his brand-new hour of stand-up, I’m Not Proud.

One of the nation’s most beloved performers and radio co-hosts, Tommy has won over audiences across the country with his sharp wit, hilarious banter, and engaging storytelling. His high-energy show and outrageous tales guaranteed to keep you laughing from beginning to end!

Tommy is also heard across the country from 4-6pm as the co-host of the hugely successful Network Drive show, Carrie & Tommy.

Winner – Weekly Award, Adelaide Fringe 2024

“Comedy gold from the get-go.” Herald Sun

“Little can’t be faulted and the show ends with an hour somehow feeling like seconds." ★★★★★ The Advertiser

“Little is hilarious.” ★★★★ InReview, 2024


Date & Time:

Friday 6 June, 6pm


Duration:

60 minutes


Ticket Prices:

Civic Theatre Member $55.00
Adult $60.00
Concession $55.00
Group 4+ $55.00


Venue:

Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Burns Way off, Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650


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