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Until 30 Mar

Granny Bingo

  • Comedy
  • Entertainment

Celebrating a decade of Granny Bingo, come along to one of Melbourne’s longest-running monthly comedy nights – it's bingo with your favourite nans, and definitely not as you know it!

Join Melbourne International Comedy Festival ‘Golden Gibbo’ winners Edith Vale (Thomas Jaspers), Maureen McGillicuddy (Kyle Minall) and Caroline Springs (Scott Brennan) for a raucous night of laughs and a bit of bingo on the side.

After meeting at an agricultural boarding school for young women somewhere between 68 and 85 years ago (the story changes constantly), the grannies have travelled the world, done almost every job and have lots and lots of opinions, which they are keen to share with anyone who will listen. It’s sort of like talkback radio except you’re the radio host and you didn’t ask them to call in.

The show includes audience interaction, adult themes, swearing and adult humour.

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Date Times
Mon 30 Mar
  • 7.30pm - 9pm 7:30pm - 9:00pm

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Main bar
Comedy Republic
Level 1, 231 Bourke St
Melbourne 3000

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From $29 to $29

Adult / general $29
Book online for Granny Bingo

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  • telephone number: 03 9654 6836
  • email address: management@sillyoldqueen.com
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