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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
17/04/2025 … Brett Freeman’s time in America seems to have done him good.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
17/04/2025 … Brett Freeman’s time in America seems to have done him good.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
17/04/2025 … You couldn’t want for a warmer welcome from Nick Robertson as he hands out cups of Earl Grey and chats engagingly to the audience as they arrive in his intimate…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
16/04/2025 … With his reserved, kindly delivery, Guy Montgomery exudes an air of quiet authority, the tone of a man who knows what he’s talking about and is patiently…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
16/04/2025 … Last year, Noah Szto won Melbourne’s best newcomer title with a modest but charming storytelling show performed in a tiny karaoke room away from the main festival…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
16/04/2025 … Before New Zealand’s potent musical comedy powerhouses take to the stage we have a support act: Larry and Joseph, a couple of good ole boys performing a country…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
16/04/2025 … We are gathered here today to join Dave and Tony in holy matrimony, with Andy Balloch acting as the MC for the reception that follows.
Review of the final by Tim Harding
15/04/2025 … The Musical Comedy Awards feels like a pretty grand occasion, in a good way.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
15/04/2025 … An excursion into Laura Davis’s uniquely fertile brain is a highlight of any comedy festival, and this year is no exception.
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