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Alice Fraser Trilogy
A comedy podcast about things that are actually sad. Alice Fraser brings you a series of three solo stand-up shows, that explore the boundary between comedy and tragedy. You’ll meet her family, her foes and the extremely strange community she grew up in. Each show is in two acts, it will make more sense if you choose Act 1 first.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 421 ratings
WOW! Beautiful story telling
What a beautiful piece of work. These stories made me feel everything - fascinated, wondrous, melancholy, and then I was laughing again. Thank you Alice Frazer for a really gorgeous trilogy.
Aurorapowers via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/08/22
A beautiful listen
Beautiful, intelligent, sensitive, thought-provoking… and funny. Thank you, Alice, for making these shows available.
Audavian via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/04/21
Alice made my eyes wet with laughter and love. I found myself in an emotional rollercoaster pondering the facts of the human condition with all it‘s contradictions spread across a blanket of unconditional love for live. BRAVO!!!!
Johnny Soap via Apple Podcasts · Austria · 07/06/20
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