Jess Fuchs: Feral
Fri
12
Fri 12 Jun 7:00 PM
The Eternity Playhouse
General Admission
60 Mins
Feral is Jess Fuchs’ brand new stand-up hour about what happens when the pressure to be exceptional finally breaks you.
A Sydney-born comedian known for her high-energy, expository style, Jess has opened for international acts including Fortune Feimster, Gianmarco Soresi and Morgan Jay, and is a regular at The Comedy Store.
In 2026, Jess attempts to escape Sydney and go on a life-changing “voyage"... which is to say, a slightly chaotic girls trip to Ireland.
What follows is a spiral disguised as self-discovery: a sudden fixation on the Titanic (the ship, not the movie), a growing suspicion it may have hit the iceberg on purpose, and a rock-bottom moment on the Cliffs of Moher that is, unfortunately, very literal.
Blending razor-sharp stand-up with bold, personal storytelling, Feral dives into body image, friendship, and the quiet burnout that comes from trying to be everything to everyone, and what happens when you finally stop.
The show is being developed across major Australian festivals before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe for its international debut.
It’s honest, chaotic and very funny — a show about falling apart, figuring it out, and letting yourself get a little feral.
A Sydney-born comedian known for her high-energy, expository style, Jess has opened for international acts including Fortune Feimster, Gianmarco Soresi and Morgan Jay, and is a regular at The Comedy Store.
In 2026, Jess attempts to escape Sydney and go on a life-changing “voyage"... which is to say, a slightly chaotic girls trip to Ireland.
What follows is a spiral disguised as self-discovery: a sudden fixation on the Titanic (the ship, not the movie), a growing suspicion it may have hit the iceberg on purpose, and a rock-bottom moment on the Cliffs of Moher that is, unfortunately, very literal.
Blending razor-sharp stand-up with bold, personal storytelling, Feral dives into body image, friendship, and the quiet burnout that comes from trying to be everything to everyone, and what happens when you finally stop.
The show is being developed across major Australian festivals before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe for its international debut.
It’s honest, chaotic and very funny — a show about falling apart, figuring it out, and letting yourself get a little feral.