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Sea Shanties and Folk Songs

Join this free weekly celebration of rollicking and spirited singing.

Comedian Celia Pacquola talking into a microphone she holds in her hand,  performing live on stage.
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Comedy Republic's Main Stage

Have a laugh with stand-up comedy from Australia's best comedians, plus international drop-ins.

A man with a long ponytail wearing headphones, a tie, a green knitted vest and checked pants, holding a microphone; yellow and blue spiral background.

Handful of Bugs: Hello Mr Radio!

Twist your knobs and flick your antenna for this brand-new bizarre hour of buffoonery.

The floating heads of comedians Max Rushden and David O’Doherty, in black and white against a bright orange background.

David O'Doherty and Max Rushden: What Did You Do Yesterday?

See the chart-topping, hit comedy podcast What Did You Do Yesterday?, live in Melbourne.

A young person on a dark stage, Sarah Keyworth, holding a microphone and smiling.

Roll To Me: An Hour of Crowd Work with Sarah Keyworth

Sarah Keyworth is back in Australia, but with something a bit different.

Three performers in drag, wearing red aprons and hats, with white face makeup and open mouths, posing against a yellow background.

Chookas

A variety show that’s stripped back and entirely cooked.

Jeromaia Detto in character as Giuseppe for his show, wearing a straw hat, a white shirt and holding two red roses, standing against a red background.

Jeromaia Detto: Giuseppe's Love Quest

The disarmingly charming Giuseppe Alfresco is desperate to understand - what is love?

A woman sitting on the floor in her pyjamas, looking up at the camera as though caught and holding a massive handful of spaghetti bolognese.

Aftertaste

An off-beat comedic interrogation of self-identity, within a refection on eating-disorder culture.

Comedian Ian Smith, wearing a blue checked shirt and a grey suit jacket, with a short beard, standing in front of a pale blue background.

Ian Smith: Foot Spa Half Empty

Two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Ian Smith makes his Australian solo debut.

Three young comedians - two men and one woman -  in a group posed against a blue background.

New Order

See three of the UK’s hottest young comedians in the one show.

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Bella Noonan: You Should See the Other Guy

Bella exemplifies the benefits of laughing about unfortunate events

Comedian Kirsty Webeck smiling in a black t-shirt and denim jacket, with short hair and posed against a pale background.

Kirsty Webeck: Lost For Words

One thing no one has ever accused Kirsty Webeck of is being lost for words.

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Improv Comedy Class

Join in a free and exciting improv comedy lesson for beginners.

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The Successful Gold Trader

Dr Silcox provides insights into his analytical techniques for gold speculation.

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Aboriginal Comedy Allstars for Kids

First Nations comedians present laughs, singalongs, dance and an education for all.

Female cast members from the musical Pride & Prejudice performing in Regency style costumes on a stage, all wearing yellow rubber gloves and singing into microphones they are holding.

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of)

The musical comedy sensation, Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), premieres in Melbourne.

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Alakazam

Enjoy silent clown wizardry from Ben McCarthy.

A black and white image of comedian George Rigden with a guitar talking into a microphone with a hand outstretched, palm upwards.

George Rigden: Self-Inflicted

A hilarious, heart-wrenching musical romp through the life of someone who’s been to hell and back.

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Oliver Coleman: Work in Progress

He is but an ordinary man and yet upon the stage he is made golden.

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Diana McLaren is Detached

Bold, funny and unfiltered – a sharp comedy hour on single life and modern connection.