The Gospel According to Paul: The Second Coming

Overview

For fans of The Wharf Review, a one-man tour-de-force The Wharf Revue co-creator and star Jonathan Biggins – one of Australia's favourite comic actors – once again transforms into the visionary reformer and rabble-rouser, Paul Keating. Exploring the former PM's landmark political achievements and personal obsessions, The Gospel According to Paul takes the light on the hill and shines it on a man who grew up in the Labor Party at the knee of…

For fans of The Wharf Review, a one-man tour-de-force

The Wharf Revue co-creator and star Jonathan Biggins – one of Australia's favourite comic actors – once again transforms into the visionary reformer and rabble-rouser, Paul Keating.

Exploring the former PM's landmark political achievements and personal obsessions, The Gospel According to Paul takes the light on the hill and shines it on a man who grew up in the Labor Party at the knee of Jack Lang, approached economics as an artform, and demanded we confront the wrongs of our past.

Biggins captures Keating's eviscerating Question Time wit and wraps it up in a Zegna suit, with fresh takes on recent media moments and zeitgeist zingers. No scumbag is safe in this show, not even our humble narrator.

Location

Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre

597 High Street Penrith NSW 2750 Australia

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