
Dan Rath: Cockroach Party
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
18/04/2022 … Taking to the stage in grubby track pants and ancient T-shirt, the gawky, geeky Dan Rath leans hard into his status as a weird and tense social pariah.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
18/04/2022 … Taking to the stage in grubby track pants and ancient T-shirt, the gawky, geeky Dan Rath leans hard into his status as a weird and tense social pariah.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
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