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Judith Lucy: Ask No Questions Of The Moth

Judith Lucy: Ask No Questions Of The Moth

2017
Comedy
76 min
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A truly awful year for Judith always leads to a great show for her fans and this show was written after one which was magnificently terrible. Think death…

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Starring
Judith Lucy

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honest raw funny poignant cathartic relatable dark humour insightful candid challenging resilient

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Sophia Lee
Apr 13, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

With 'Ask No Questions Of The Moth', Judith Lucy once again proves her mettle as a comedian who can mine the deepest wells of personal adversity for explosive laughs. This particular show is the fruit of a 'magnificently…

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Benjamin Carter
Apr 13, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Judith Lucy’s 'Ask No Questions Of The Moth' is a testament to the power of comedy as a coping mechanism. Following a year of profound personal challenges, including discussions of death and early menopause, Lucy delivers a show…

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Chloe Davies
Apr 13, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

'Ask No Questions Of The Moth' showcases Judith Lucy navigating a period of significant personal upheaval. The show, born from a year described as 'magnificently terrible', delves into themes of death and early menopause. Lucy's performance is as…

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Marcus Thorne
Apr 13, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

In 'Ask No Questions Of The Moth', Judith Lucy invites us into the aftermath of a year she describes as magnificently terrible. The stage becomes a confessional booth, where tales of death and the indignities of early menopause…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 13, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Judith Lucy returns with 'Ask No Questions Of The Moth', a show forged in the crucible of a truly awful year. The result is a masterclass in turning personal catastrophe into comedic gold. Lucy's familiar, unflinching gaze dissects…

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Judith Lucy's enduring popularity in Australia is largely due to her unparalleled ability to connect with audiences through brutally honest and often hilarious personal storytelling. 'Ask No Questions Of The Moth' exemplifies this, being born from a 'magnificently terrible' year for the comedian. She tackles universal yet often taboo subjects like death and early menopause with a disarming frankness and sharp wit. This authenticity, combined with her knack for finding humour in life's most challenging moments, creates a profound sense of shared experience. The show's sold-out national tour is a testament to her skill in turning personal adversity into comedic gold that resonates deeply with the Australian psyche.