Devonport (Molly Malone's Irish Pub) ♦ STAND-UP comedy
Molly Malone's Irish Pub
Devonport TAS, Australia
Event description
"Girl Dad: Outnumbered" --
JIMMY KURATZ (aka the unapologetic "Girl Dad") is an Australian‑American stand‑up comedian whose irreverent, refreshingly uncivilised style has garnered over 100 million views across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram—and 200,000 loyal fans across two continents. A former doctor turned stay-at-home dad now outnumbered by the females in his family, Jimmy leans into the delightful absurdities of raising daughters & keeping his wife laughing with razor‑sharp stories and fierce wit.
"Girl Dad: Outnumbered" presents Jimmy's perspective on maintaining happy, healthy relationships with the ladies in his life.
He’s carved out a reputation as a fearless storyteller who tackles taboo topics with dark humour and brutal honesty while still holding space for tender human truths.
🎟 Why "Girl Dad: Outnumbered" should Be Your Next Ladies’ Night Out
1. It’s a dad’s perspective made relatable.
A fresh dad-focused viewpoint: Jimmy’s experiences juggling daughter drama, school runs, and boyfriend heartbreaks strike chords with parents everywhere.
2. A surprising mix of edge and empathy.
Yes, Jimmy is politically incorrect—but his material comes from a place of real love, vulnerability, and deep respect for the complexity of family life.
3. Built for connection (and laughs).
This show isn’t a solo rant—it’s an invitation to laugh with him, share stories, and celebrate the beautifully messy ride of parenting girls and keeping one' wife grinning ear-to-ear.
Equal parts tender and unapologetically bold, "Girl Dad: Outnumbered" is a must‑see for mothers, grandmothers, aunties—and anyone who’s ever witnessed just how much one dad has lost the battle of the thermostat, the bedtime negotiations, or the endless "why?" questions.
Whether you’re ready to commiserate, celebrate, or just revel in brutally honest comedy—this is a show made for women who get it.
In “Girl Dad: Outnumbered,” Jimmy Kuratz doesn’t just share jokes—he creates a space for women and mothers to laugh about the real structure of family life, with all its wonderful absurdities. Buying a ticket isn’t just a night out—it’s a shared moment of validation, understanding, and belly laughs that only come from experience.
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