Jenny Tian
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In late 2023, Jenny met a very handsome boy. She immediately thought they’d get married. They didn’t (phew!) Join Jenny as she unpacks one of her most character defining relationships in her signature style of storytelling.
Jenny Tian exploded onto our #fyp during the pandemic notching up millions of likes and amassing a collective online audience of 1M+. Her debut solo show Picture This sold out to audiences up and down the east coast of Australia and was released as a YouTube special where it has nearly a million views. Her second hour Chinese Australian: A Tale of Internet Fame sold out across Australia and took her to her first ever runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and West End’s Boulevard Theatre, also selling out both. Off the back of her stand up success, Jenny has secured spots on the lineup for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 Melbourne Comedy Festival Galas and as a cast member in season 2 of Taskmaster AU, the latter earning her a Logie nomination for Best New Talent.
After a stint in London, Jenny is now living in New York and just completed her first US tour of her most recent hour, the aptly titled Jenny’s Travels, and has been named by Deadline as a stand-up to keep an eye on in 2026. Recently announced as a recipient of Screen Aus and YouTube’s funding initiative, Skip Ahead, Jenny is in post-production on Dupermarket, a web series that she’s starring in and co-writing with Patrick Golamco. Her third special, Supreme Mother, launched on Veeps in May 2026.
Directed by Justin Hamilton
“It’s a show with a lot of heart, and even more laughs” ★★★★★ The Age, 2026
★★★★ Arts Hub, 2025
“Excitable hour of comedy.” ★★★★★ The Wee Review
“Comparable to a modern-day Bridget Jones, Tian’s show is a humours, relatable and entertaining night out.” Theatre Thoughts
“If you’re a friend, fan or completely new to Tian’s style of delivery, her grab bag of anecdotes will surely leave you smiling.” Theatre Matters
