In this tongue in cheek performance, Gabbi Bolt performs two songs exploring being present online as a woman and frienship.
Gabbi is a musical comedian who kickstarted her professional career making short skits and songs on TikTok in 2020 at the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic. She quickly gained an audience of over 200,000 followers for her 1 minute Australian political musicals and media skits. She then shot to worldwide fame for her composing involvement in the New York Times featured “”Ratatouille; the TikTok Musical””, a Broadway fundraiser for The Actor’s Fund, where her song “”Trash is our Treasure”” was performed by Whose Line is it Anyway and Musical Theatre star, Wayne Brady.
Gabbi is a musical comedian who kickstarted her professional career making short skits and songs on TikTok in 2020 at the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic. She quickly gained an audience of over 200,000 followers for her 1 minute Australian political musicals and media skits. She then shot to worldwide fame for her composing involvement in the New York Times featured “”Ratatouille; the TikTok Musical””, a Broadway fundraiser for The Actor’s Fund, where her song “”Trash is our Treasure”” was performed by Whose Line is it Anyway and Musical Theatre star, Wayne Brady.
Gabbi’s debut solo musical comedy show, I Hope My Keyboard Doesn’t Break received rave reviews, sold out Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney festival seasons, and won her the 2022 Sydney Comedy Festival Best Newcomer award. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx