Tag: Comedy

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Club Club at Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Come along to the unhinged late night destination of the comedy festival, Club Club!

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RISING: We Come To Collect – A Flirtation, With Capitalism

Off-Broadway comedy-theatre that drags us into the darkness with a wink and a snarl.

A man dressed as satan laughing and holding up a martini in front of an old computer monitor.
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Welcome to Hell

A corporate onboarding for the End of Days.

Woman speaking on her mobile phone while another woman combs her hair and another looks on, in a ballet studio with barre.
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Alice Schlipalius: Confessional

Anonymous confessions, shamelessly staged.

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Best of the Edinburgh Fest

One of Melbourne’s favourite line-up shows returns to the Comedy Festival.

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Andy Griffiths’ YOU & ME and The Land of Lost Things

Get ready for action, imagination, and extremely questionable navigation.

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Underground Comedy

Underground comedy offers raw, unfiltered stand-up every week.

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Jane Austen Improvised

Straight from its sold out season last year, Jane Austen return to the comedy festival.

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Laura Lexx: Slinky

Join the multi-award-winning stand-up star at her highly anticipated Australian debut.

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Opera Up Late with Reuben Kaye

A wild ride through the world of opera with a decidedly queer lens.

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Sea Shanties and Folk Songs

Join this free weekly celebration of rollicking and spirited singing.

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Handful of Bugs: Hello Mr Radio!

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

A young person on a dark stage, Sarah Keyworth, holding a microphone and smiling.
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Roll To Me: An Hour of Crowd Work with Sarah Keyworth

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

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.
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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.
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Aftertaste

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

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Grace Jarvis: Getting Dragged Backwards Through a Hedge

Enjoy an hour of trademark Grace Jarvis oddball stand-up.

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.
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Ian Smith: Foot Spa Half Empty

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

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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.
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Kirsty Webeck: Lost For Words

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