Catch these rising stars of Australian comedy before they get big

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Alexandra Hudson, Henry Yan and Meg Jager have all wowed audiences in the Raw Comedy competition. Now they’re bringing their debut shows to Sydney Fringe.

Legally, Alexandra Hudson can’t have sex in Queensland. The emerging comedian lives with cerebral palsy, and the state’s criminal code forbids “carnal knowledge” with anyone with a “mental impairment”.

Hudson is not the only alum of Raw to be bringing their debut hour to Sydney Fringe this year. Melbourne comic Henry Yan won this year’s competition. Another comedian on the rise who is taking their first show to Sydney Fringe is Meg Jager from Brisbane, who also made this year’s Raw national final.She credits the city’s famously raucous comedy scene for her fast ascent: “I think we’re refined through trials of fire because there are so many shocking gigs in RSLs and pubs. That’s why there’s such a strong scene; we’ve all already done the worst gigs ever within our first month of comedy.

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