Sammy J shines a comic light on the year that fell apart
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Sammy J shines a comic light on the year that fell apart
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Sammy J’s 2020 Dumpster Fire Spectacular succinctly sums up, using very 2020 vernacular, the year that fell apart, its working title is even more descriptive.
“I wanted to call it the ‘Arse-Crunching Dumpster Fire Spectacular’ but the ABC thought that might not look the best on the promotions,” he says.
Sammy J and cast.
Credit:Simon Schluter
The show is a collection of the sketches that made us bitterly laugh and sometimes cry as we navigated unprecedented times. The titles read like a droll hashtag summary of the year: “Thoughts and Prayers”, the ballads of “Dunny Roll” and “Bunnings Karen”, “Corona Yoga”, “Home School with Mr Dad”, “Goodbye, My Lockdown”, “Well Meaning White People”, “US Presidential Cup”. Then t
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