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Claire Robin crafts comedy cabaret shows drawing from her Catholic school upbringing, with her production "Nun Slut" examining themes of guilt, sin, and religious identity through a comedic lens. She performs regularly at FRINGE WORLD Festival Perth and Melbourne International Comedy Festival, bringing her theatrical stand-up to established comedy venues across Australia. Her background as an ex-Catholic schoolgirl informs her narrative-driven performances, which incorporate elements of cabaret and personal storytelling. Her stage work combines traditional stand-up comedy with theatrical production values and autobiographical material. The performances integrate religious imagery, cultural commentary, and confessional storytelling techniques developed through festival appearances. Her festival credits include mainstage shows at major Australian comedy venues, with "Nun Slut" representing her signature production exploring Catholic themes. Robin's comedy career spans multiple performance formats including cabaret, theatrical comedy, and traditional stand-up. Her festival appearances showcase her integration of personal narrative and religious commentary through established comedy frameworks. Her work continues to examine Catholic culture and identity through performances at Australian comedy institutions and arts festivals.