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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
04/04/2025 … If Lily Kaye didn’t exist, you would be afraid to invent her for fear of creating a unrealistically exaggerated grotesque.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
04/04/2025 … If Lily Kaye didn’t exist, you would be afraid to invent her for fear of creating a unrealistically exaggerated grotesque.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
04/04/2025 … Not so much stand-up as an evocative piece of magical realism storytelling, God's Favourite details the colourful mental journey Scout Boxall took when…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
04/04/2025 … Although his relative inexperience still peeks through, Kaileb Hyland’s Melbourne debut is a dependably funny hour of club-style anecdotes.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2025 … There’s probably no other word to capture his vivacious Gen Z attitude but ‘slay’.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2025 … With her 2023 one-woman sketch show Lolly Bag, Hannah Camilleri established herself as a phenomenal comedy performer, fully losing herself in memorable characters…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2025 … Sez has an ease on stage that belies her status as a festival newcomer.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
02/04/2025 … Guy Williams offers a chaotic mix of rage, sarcasm, bleakness and wit, all blasted out with the indiscriminate focus of a spree shooter.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
02/04/2025 … In her brilliant, award-winning show Actually, Good, Gillian Cosgriff perfectly captured the post-Covid mood by asking her audience to share how they found joy in…
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