Tag: Comedy

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The actors Richard Roxburgh, Damon Herriman, and Toby Schmitz - three middle aged men smiling at the camera all wearing dark suit jackets and white shirts.

ART The Play

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

A woman wearing a black top hat with black veil over her face, dark sunglasses and a black suit and tie.
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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.

A middle aged man talking into a microphone he holds in his hand, performing stand-up comedy on a darkened stage.

Ashwin Srinivas: The Chosen One

Ashwin Srinivas performs his stand up comedy set at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Three female comedians speaking into microphones with varied facial expressions.

Funny Femmes and Thems

A monthly comedy night celebrating women, non-binary and gender-nonconforming comedians.

White fence stretching over rolling green hill, ghostly figure to the right.
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Charlie Valentine: Fence

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

People dressed as characters from Fawlty Towers, with Basil strangling Manuel as Sybil talks on the phone.
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Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience

The global sensation returns with a fully immersive dining experience.

A magician performing in front of a live audience, light illuminating from his hands as if from a candle.
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Melbourne Theatre of Magic

Step into an intimate space to watch world-class magicians perform the impossible.

Chloe Petts, wearing a sheet wrapped around her like a toga, with a neutral expression, and holding a whole mini green watermelon in her upturned hand.
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Chloe Petts: Big Naturals

See one of the top comedy shows from the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe.

A man with a beard and short dark hair looks at the camera with a surprised expression, with his mouth open and both hands raised next to his face.
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Laurence Driscoll: Gay for Pay Cheque

The office 'personality hire' hits 40 and realises he may have no actual skills.

Two performers on stage making very long and large bubbles.
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Bubble Show in Space

Embark on a soap-tastic adventure to the intergalactic wonder that is bubbles in space.

Woman with long dark hair, her hand resting on her chin.
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Maitreyi Karanth: Maitriarchy

The matriarch of Hong Kong comedy makes her long-awaited Australian debut.

Four people wearing strapless voluminous dresses dancing the Can Can on a cabaret stage.
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Blanc de Blanc Encore

Experience an intoxicating blend of circus, cabaret, comedy and risqué glamour.

Performers Annie Louey and Miranda Hill, one sitting directly behind the other, with a cello behind them, against a white background.
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Annie Louey and Miranda Hill: Putting the Us in Uterus

Comedian Annie Louey and musician Miranda Hill smash the stigma of women’s health.

A male performer in a black suit, with his mouth open, stands on a stage under bright purple lights, pointing his right hand toward the audience, with people on the stage behind him.
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Adults Only Magic Show

A wild ride of raunchy comedy, illusions and a generous helping of skin.

A woman in a green outfit lounging on a sofa, smoking a cigarette, with CDs strewn on the floor in front of her.
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Maren May: Why Haven't You Listened To That Song I Sent You?

A stand-up comedy show about limerence, obsessions and love for music through a neurodivergent lens.

Face of comedian Phil Wang, he wear rimless glasses and has a mustache and a visual effect makes his neck and shoulders appear as many stacked layers.
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Phil Wang: Uh Oh

Phil Wang’s back with a new stand-up show and he’s older than ever before.

Ancient Roman wall mosaic of two theatrical masks depicting the faces of comedy and tragedy.
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No Scripts Given: An Improvised Comedy

Watch some of Melbourne's finest improvisers turn their tragic tales into an improvised comedy.

A man with a beard and curly hair, wearing a black fedora-style hat, yellow-tinted glasses, and a black shirt, holding a microphone and smiling at the camera.
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Leon Filewood: Holding Space

Making sense of the madness, one joke at a time.

Portrait of comedian, Hannah Camilleri, with curly brown hair and a slight smile.
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Hannah Camilleri: Dinner Hannah Show

Hannah returns with an audacious hour of sketch, character, clown, improv, whatever you like.