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2 Guys, 1 Magic Show, No Idea
Criss Angel without the six pack, David Copperfield without the mullet, Siegfried and Roy without being mauled by tigers. If you think you know what to expect from a magic show, think again, this comedy magic duo are more likely to pull a hare out of their ass then a rabbit out of a hat.…
Find out more »These Things Take Wine : Melbourne Comedy Festival
Having a bad day? Just got dumped? Already hungover? These Things Take Wine. Award winning Melbourne cabaret artist Tash York (Impromptunes, The Desperettes, Broadway Unplugged Winner) tells her stories from pre-drinks to police encounters, chicken nuggets in your bra, hijacking buskers, and everything in between – after this ride all that can be certain is…
Find out more »Innes Lloyd: Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Innes Lloyd go on their greatest adventure…a literary adaptation! With only Messrs.’ Innes & Lloyd on stage to bring to life a cavalcade of mad scientists, earnest everymen, silent strong types & prehistoric beasts live on stage and one hour to do it in, Innes Lloyd guarantee a family-friendly, swash-buckling, rip-roaring interpretation of this Jules…
Find out more »Alice Tovey: Mansplaining
- PREMIERING AT MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL - How do women survive in a man’s world? Allow Alice and Ned to mansplain. Award winning duo Alice Tovey and Ned Dixon's brand spankin' new show, MANSPLAINING, rewrites the man-ual. With their iconic razor-sharp humour and unforgettable original songs, Tovey and Dixon will take audiences on a…
Find out more »Clara Cupcakes – The Worst at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
In the summer 2001, Clara Cupcakes invented the worst video game of all time - the unplayable tale of an octopus who just wants to find love in this crazy world. The levels made no sense, the characters were contrived and the final boss was, quite frankly, unbeatable. Critics called it “contrived and pointless”, “doomed…
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Burn the Witch: MICF 2017
A comedy about fear, superstition, religion and the correct number of nipples a person should have. It’s the year of our lord 1650ish in the small village of Kankle Green, and much to the annoyance of the townsfolk the children have been mysteriously disappearing. Only Witchfinder General Dunlop and his faithful cockney assistant Jennifer can…
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