Comedy

Emilie Biggar & Jeremy Moses: Hear/See No Evil

Good ol' fashioned comedy has a fresh new face - one lacking functioning eyes and ears!

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  • Written and Performed by: Emilie Biggar & Jeremy Moses

Comedians Emilie Biggar and Jeremy Moses are polar opposites, in cultural backgrounds, world philosophies and hair colour. ... Also, she is deaf and he is blind.

But together they compliment each other, relentlessly, often to the disgust of their more humble comedic colleagues.

When not self-aggrandising, each comedian brings a fresh insight into the daily challenges and absurdities - sometimes common, sometimes contrasting, often hilarious - of living with a disability.

Join Em and Jem as they unite to form one able-bodied, two-headed lifeform, conjoined in the promise to make Australia laugh again.

There has never been a more perfect union.

This project received Cash for Equity through the Fringe Fund, as part of the Ralph Mclean Microgrants program.

About Emilie Biggar & Jeremy Moses

EMILIE BIGGAR

Emilie Biggar is an upcoming successful deaf/hard of hearing comedian and Radio Host who was nothing more than a single mum raising 3 kids before she hit the stage to showcase her creativity to its full potential.

A voice for Domestic Violence and surviving divorce, despite being hard of hearing to top it off, Emilie considers Comedy a form of therapeutic healing for those who have been through challenges is this life.

Emilie radiates positivity shining through her bubbly personality letting no anchor wear her down, a sun flower emerging through the state of confidence. The arts needs more disability when it comes to the stage, showcasing that nothing will stop you from achieving greatness in this short but sweet life.


JEREMY MOSES:

Jeremy Moses is a writer/performer based in Melbourne, Australia. As a young filmmaker, he produced sketches, short films and mini-documentaries for the YouTube channel “Variety Garage”, before finding his voice as a comedian, poet and performer.

With successful debut seasons at the 2023 Melbourne Fringe and 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Jeremy’s fast-paced jokes, long-form storytelling and poignant introspection reflect a unique voice emerging in Australian Comedy.

Living with a visual impairment and physical disability, Jeremy advocates for more accessibility and inclusivity to better enable unique, unheard voices in the creative arts.

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