Every time I see Impromptunes I am continually impressed with their performances, how they grow as a group, and how the quality of show these guys put on doesn’t seem to drop or waver.
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Every time I see Impromptunes I am continually impressed with their performances, how they grow as a group, and how the quality of show these guys put on doesn’t seem to drop or waver.
The voice you know from Triple J and Nova, and the Swipe Night podcast returns to share stories about dating that will make any bad story you have sound like a fairy tale.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to get out from behind your screens and get back into a bar to meet some people, and Chris Henry’s F**k Tinder is here to help you do so. Here’s the story of how I accidentally went speed dating on Sunday night.
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is full of a variety of different acts, and it’s not all just stand up or traditional feeling comedy shows.
It’s a little bit like having a Irish daggy dad on the loose, after a few beers with just a few inappropriate jokes, and most of them are about your mum.
Chaos reigns in the interactive dinner show at The Agean Restaurant in Fitzroy, with dinner to be served to you by Basil and Sybil Faulty, and the ever confused but eager Manuel.
Watson’s Go To Hell is a spooky theatrical delight claiming to cure you of fear forever.
Louisa Fitzharinge (yes that’s a silent ‘e’) is a grammar nerd, and so am I, so this show was a hoot.
Returning to Melbourne following sell out seasons at Perth’s Fringe World and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Desperettes are back with a slick, entertaining night out with “A Guide to Being a Wingman”.
Join four millennials as they sing their way through lasting trauma- being stuck in an elevator for a very long time.
Melbourne comedian, writer and presenter Matt Stewart returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival, fresh from sell-out shows at Melbourne Fringe and Perth Fringe world
Chelsea Zeller is embarking on her first solo performance, and her Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut, with High Achievers, written by The Comedy Company’s Tim Smith and Michael Syme.