Judith Lucy embarked on her stand-up comedy journey three decades ago, and ever since, her performances have been uproariously funny - enough to warrant warnings for asthmatics.
She's a best-selling, award-winning comedian who consistently fills large venues nationwide, captivating audiences in both major cities and regional theatres. Known for her brutally honest approach and rapid-fire humour, Judith Lucy ensures no one attends just one of her shows.
Rising to prominence in 1993 on ABC TV’s The Late Show, Judith has since made numerous diverse television appearances. Surprisingly, her first solo TV endeavour, Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey (ABC1) in 2011, underscored her unique style—painfully honest, keenly observed, and unparalleled in comedic timing. It's no wonder her live audiences have grown annually since her solo debut in 1995, selling out countless runs across Australia and taking her acts to Montreal, Edinburgh, and London’s West End.
In collaboration with close friend Denise Scott, Judith co-created the critically acclaimed stage sensation Disappointments, winning the People’s Choice Award at the 2017 Melbourne Comedy Festival. Their success extended to a sold-out run at London's Soho Theatre and across Australia.
Off-stage, Judith Lucy is a best-selling author of two candidly hilarious books and the creative force behind two ABC series: Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey and Judith Lucy Is All Woman, both nominated for AACTA awards.
In 2020, Judith returned to her regular role on ABC TV’s hit show The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, debuted her acclaimed stand-up special Judith Lucy Vs Men on Amazon Prime Video, launched the podcast series Overwhelmed and Dying for ABC, and secured her third book deal. To put it simply, Judith Lucy is exceptionally funny, incredibly busy, and once audiences experience her humour, they keep coming back for more - a simple but effective formula.