Tag: Comedy

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Cat and Caz: Bloody Good Time

A bonkers, goofy physical sketch show with too much of everything.

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Dante's Wombat

Eb Brittlebank shares the comic potential of confusion itself through an hour of lyrical chaos.

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Kit Kat Prov: The Improvised Cabaret

Impro Melbourne's favourite late night improvised cabaret show returns for the Comedy Festival!

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Lord of the Zings: A Kiwi Comedy Showcase

You shall not pass... up this opportunity to see some great Kiwi comedy.

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Dr Hubble's Brilliant Bubbles

A fun, funny and (slightly) educational show for all the family by Australia’s favourite bubble man.

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Melbourne's best drag shows and queer-friendly venues

Find burlesque life drawing, cabaret and the best queer-friendly venues in Melbourne.

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Comedy at The Coopers Inn: The Early Show

A great value showcase of the best acts at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

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Milk Dud

An open-hearted journey which is silly and serious at all the right times.

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Zoë Coombs Marr: Busy Club (Work in Progress)

Zoë takes over a venue to custom build her own world from scratch.

Stand-up comedian Daniel Connell, a man in his 30s with short brown hair and stubble on his chin, with a neutral expression, wearing a blue jacket over a black t-shirt.
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Daniel Connell: Prairie Dog

Award-winning stand-up Daniel Connell returns with a brand new festival show.

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Nosferatu Looking for Love

A misunderstood vampire trying to navigate the modern world of dating.

Stand up comedian, Daniel Muggleton, wearing a red tracksuit and glasses while holding a knife and a fork with a piece of crumbed chicken on it, in a pub setting.
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Daniel Muggleton: White Here, White Now

Come and see the man in the red tracksuit, with Daniel Muggleton's new stand-up comedy hour.

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Shitegeist: Sean Collier

Award-winning Kiwi comedy returns to Melbourne for the Comedy Festival.

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ART The Play

A razor-sharp comedy about friendship, ego and the chaos a single opinion can cause.

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MagicSafe: Conjuror vs Corporate

What happens when a working class magician tries to survive the absurd world of corporate red tape?

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Jayne Steer: Addickted

Darkly funny and painfully human; a brutally honest comedy about loss, lust and trying to heal.

Comedian Sashi Perera, positioned sitting on a larger than life illustration of a green pear on a red background.
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Sashi Perera: Pear Tree

A stand-up comedy show about pear shaped events between Sri Lanka and Australia.

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Messing with Piotr

Piotr is back in Melbourne with two new shows, evolving in real time.

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Charlie Valentine: Fence

Comedy was invented 12 years ago when Charlie Valentine made his first successful joke.

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Dice Paper Role and Friends

Experience epic laughs, poor decision making and zero preparation in this improvised comedy show.