Julia Burgisser

The Biddy's’ are a trio of grey haired, nosy, naughty, Irish ladies; who introduce themselves with a barbershop style song pronouncing themselves as “Crazy, Mad and Mental”.
The show feels like we should all have a cup of tea and biscuits as three woman not scared to tell stories with long setups and familiar punchlines.
The show feels like we should all have a cup of tea and biscuits as three woman not scared to tell stories with long setups and familiar punchlines.
It's a show that serves as a cheesy platter of jokes from three Irish woman, all of whom have the gift of the gab and aren't afraid to tell all about their husbands and what it's like getting older. There's no social commentary here, no original ideas to get you thinking; nothing heavier than some sagging breasts. Just a three woman show built on puns, one liners and stories, some that we've heard many times before, but that is light, bubbly and fun.
The songs are clever, funny, catchy and well performed. Lovely melodies and harmonies as the blend together in hilarious moments of choreography and lyrics.
Good for a feel good giggle with your mother or aunties or the ladies in your life feeling the effects of time. Get a group together to cackle over songs about waxing and getting in the mood. The Biddy's are waiting to tell their stories to you.
The songs are clever, funny, catchy and well performed. Lovely melodies and harmonies as the blend together in hilarious moments of choreography and lyrics.
Good for a feel good giggle with your mother or aunties or the ladies in your life feeling the effects of time. Get a group together to cackle over songs about waxing and getting in the mood. The Biddy's are waiting to tell their stories to you.