The Guilty Feminist is coming to the National Museum of Australia
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If you are one of the 100 million people worldwide who has downloaded the juggernaut podcast The Guilty Feminist, then get your skates on!
British author, comedian and podcaster Deborah Frances-White is coming to the National Museum of Australia.
And she is going to record The Guilty Feminist live!
As part of the program of events revolving around the Feared and Revered exhibition, Deborah will feature special guest Steph Tisdell, a proud Yidinji woman, whose hilarious repartee has appeared on stages as varied as the Edinburgh Fringe, to The Project.
Described by The Scotsman as being “a glorious powerhouse of First Nation funny”, Steph will give a 20-minute performance before sitting down with Deborah for the podcast recording.

Award-winning Indigenous comedian Steph Tisdell
The Guilty Feminist podcast has been described by Emma Thompson as “Essential for the planet” and “Hilarious, irreverent, eternally surprising, classy as hell, genius” by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The show has toured around the world including sell-out performances at The Royal Albert Hall, The Sydney Opera House, The Wellington Arena and The London Palladium.
Deborah’s live stand-up storytelling comedy shows have been featured as specials for the BBC on Radio 4 and her book, The Guilty Feminist is a Sunday Times Bestseller. Currently in the midst of writing a new book, Deborah is a keynote speaker on diversity and inclusion around the world.
Her appearance at the National Museum of Australia will be her only Australian appearance this visit and the night promises to be extremely entertaining.
The program starts at 7:00pm with refreshments available for purchase.
THE ESSENTIALS
What: An evening with Deborah Frances-White, with special guest Steph Tisdell
Where: National Museum of Australia, Lawson Crescent Acton
When: Wednesday 5th April from 7pm-8.30pm
Web:More information at nma.gov.au and book tickets here