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Comedy provocateur Margaret Cho is coming to Perth

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Margaret Cho is coming back to Australia and beginning her tour in Perth. Cho’s ‘Psycho’ tour will take over the Astor Theatre on Tuesday September 6th before heading around the country.

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After Perth, the popular comedian is playing shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

Beginning with her early days in Southern California, comedian Margaret Cho has always been the ‘Agent Provocateur’ of stand up.  Never one to shy away from a taboo topic, there are literally no subjects off limits.

It’s been three years since the outrageous comedian visited Perth. Last time she was heading our way Cho told us how much she wanted to get out to Perth’s queer venues and check out the local drag scene.

Earlier this year Cho released her second music album ‘American Myth’ and found a spot on the couch as part of the new crew of the TB show ‘Fashion Police’.

Over the years Cho has appeared in many memorable movie roles including ‘The Doom Generation’, ‘Face Off’ and ‘It’s My Party’. She’s also made her mark on television with her own show ‘All American Girl’ and a long running role in ‘Drop Dead Diva’.

OIP Staff

 

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