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Cassie Workman is probably the most experienced newcomer to comedy in the country, owing to the fact that she previously performed under another name. She has recently returned to the stage after her transition, and is making waves. Created by the multi-award-winning comedian Cassie Workman, Giantess is a story of self-acceptance. Interweaving music, comedy, storytelling and illustration, Cassies one-person-show explores the anguish of coming to terms with a gender identity that doesnt match your body. After being abducted by a troll, a girl must realise her destiny, and escape. What lies beyond his kingdom is a mystery, so she will need the strength of a giantess. A COMPELLING STORYTELLERHEART-WRENCHING AND REVELATORY, CHARMING AND FUNNY, PROUD BUT SELF-EFFACING. ★★★★ Chortle Cassie Workman is a former RAW comedy winner who went on to win the 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festivals Best Newcomer Award and has since been seen on Channel 10s Its a Date and Die on Your Feet, as a contributor on Tonightly With Tom Ballard on ABC and in her series So You Think You Can Trans which picked up thousands of views and shares online. Cassie has also joined the writing teams of ABCs Shaun Micallefs Mad As Hell and was head writer on the cult favourite Aaron Chen Tonight. NOMINEE: Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2019 Most Outstanding Show NOMINEE: Helpmann Awards 2019 Best Comedy Performer WINNER: Sydney Comedy Festival Best Show
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- 01 Oct– Klaus Wowereit (1953–), German politician & former Governing Mayor of Berlin
- 03 Oct– Erik Bruhn (1928–1986), Danish ballet dancer, choreographer, artistic director, actor & author
- 03 Oct– Gore Vidal (1925–2012), American author, essayist & political activist
- 05 Oct – John Addington Symonds (1840–1893), English poet& literary critic
- 06 Oct – Karol Szymanowski (1882–1937), Polish composer & pianist
- 07 Oct – Dan Savage (1964–), American sex advice columnist
- 10 Oct – Wade MacLauchlan (1954–), Canadian politician, Premier of Prince Edward Island
- 11 Oct – Jerome Robbins (1918–1998), American theatre producer, director & choreographer
- 11 Oct – Matt Bomer (1977–), American actor
- 13 Oct – Ian Thorpe (1982–), Australian freestyle swimmer, five-time Olympic Gold Medallist
- 14 Oct – Isaac Mizrahi (1961–), American fashion designer & tv presenter
- 14 Oct – Ben Whishaw (1980–), English actor
- 15 Oct – Michel Foucault (1926–1984), French philosopher
- 16 Oct – Oscar Wilde (1854–1900), Irish writer, poet & aesthete
- 17 Oct – Sir Cameron Anthony Mackintosh (1946- ), British theatrical producer & theatre owner notable for his association with many commercially successful musicals
- 17 Oct – Montgomery Clift (1920–1966), American actor
- 17 Oct – Mark Gatiss (1966–), English actor, screenwriter & novelist
- 17 Oct – Ryan McGinley (1977–), American photographer
- 18 Oct – Uzi Even (1940–), Israeli professor, former politician & 1st openly gay member of Israeli Parliament
- 19 Oct – George Nader (1921–2002), American actor
- 19 Oct – Robert Reed (1932–1992), American actor
- 20 Oct – Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891), French poet
- 21 Oct – William Dale Jennings (1917–2000), American LGBT rights activist, playwright & author
- 21 Oct – Peter Mandelson (1953–), British Labour politician, former European Commissioner for Trade
- 21 Oct – Andrew Scott (1976–), Irish actor
- 22 Oct – Brian Boitano, American figure skater, 1988 Olympic Gold Medallist
- 22 Oct – Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), British poet & translator
- 22 Oct – Marc Shaiman (1959–), American film/TV/theatre composer, lyricist & arranger
- 24 Oct – Prince Pierre, Duke of Valentinois (1895–1964), French aristocrat & Monegasque royalty
- 24 Oct – August von Platen-Hallermünde (1796–1835), German poet
- 25 Oct - David Furnish (1962- ), Canadian filmmaker & former advertising executive married to Elton John
- 25 Oct – Rylan Clarke-Neal (1988- ), English tv & radio presenter, singer, narrator & model
- 26 Oct – Glen Murray (1957–), Canadian politician, world's first openly gay mayor of a major city (Winnipeg, MB)
- 28 Oct – Francis Bacon (1909–1992), Irish painter
- 28 Oct – Frank Ocean (1987–), American singer-songwriter
- 30 Oct – Timothy Findley (1930–2002), Canadian novelist & playwright