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Dilruk Jayasinha

Ep. 21

Dilruk Jayasinha (Utopia, MICF Gala) talk through his burners and what it is like coming back from a heart attack, how his family dynamics have changed as they all get older, and the value in maintaining funny friends


Check out Dil's show Pre Loved in Melbourne Sydney and Brisbane, head to comedy.com.au


Also check out my stand up show Four Burners, 835 Tasma Terrace until April 21. tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/four-burners-tickets-773538212617

Plus the final Don't You Know Who I Am? is on this Saturday at Basement Comedy, tickets at joshearl.com.au/gigs


And if you're not in Melbourne and want to support the show, listen to the live DYKWIA pods, or the 100's of extra podcast eps, head to patreon.com/dykwia and become a member


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