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January 2020
Don your laughing shoes and check out one of the funniest self-proclaimed geeks Steve Bugeja explain why parents are stupid. Then help Jennifer Wong not fall asleep by counting sheep in her word-play game.
Funny man Michael Hing shows why you shouldn't mess with him on Minecraft. Then Susie Youssef discovers some mind boggling animal facts. Then gear up for the colourful Dick and Dickie Variety Show!
Our favourite storyteller Frank Woodley shares THE GREATEST DAY OF HIS LIFE! Hear how he became a karate champion, combated the biggest bullies at school and rose to fame in a story that defies all odds.
International comedy sensation Iain Stirling (UK) shares a sticky situation in a train toilet that will have you in stitches. Then suspend your disbelief with Penny Greenhalgh in her Arena Spectacular Ice Dance.
Sit back and be transported into the imaginary world of Trygve Wakenshaw. A physical comedian who takes mime to hilarious new-heights. Then learn a thing or two from Sam Taunton...
Don't miss this whacky popcorn fuelled sketch show with Aunty Donna. It's brimming with entertaining goodies from fresh dance moves to a miraculous loose tightrope stunt. You'll also meet Mr Whoopie!
Introducing Ethan Cavanagh and William McKenna who join forces for a sketch show that knows what kids find funny. These guys are the next big thing in the Australian comedy scene so quick, see what all the fuss is about!
Not many Grandmas are funny but this one will knock your nanna-socks off with her wicked sense of humour. Grandma, performed by Nikki Britton, returns to with a story for the old-ages and gee wilikers, it's a goodie!
Host Susie Youssef, Dave Hughes and drawing extraordinaire, Danielle Walker, bring some of the funniest and most bizarre animal stories to life in this hilarious kick off episode. Get ready for some huge belly laughs!
April 2018
Some of them are people some of them are felt but together they're the Mighty Little Puppets and a whole lot of fun. Get excited for this clever little puppet show and join them on a few mystery adventures.
July 2017
It's time to go bananas for the spectacular circus performer Anna Pocket Rocket who can bend & move in impressive ways. Then get ready to giggle at class-clown rebel Mel Buttle who makes some uncanny impressions...
Get ready to move your feet to the hip hop beats of the talented Sean Choolburra whose big energy is so infectious you won't help but get up & dance along.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for Xavier Michelides & Ben Russell! Join these funny guys on a quest to face their fears in this unique physical sketch comedy act. We also meet some superstars!
International laughs guru Stuart Goldsmith (UK) explains why we should say NO to teachers & figures out who the scariest parent is. But first, Host Susie Youssef shows off her multi-skills as a palm reader...
Don your laughing shoes & roll up to The Melbourne International Comedy Festival for some huge belly laughs from local & international comedians including: Nina Conti, The Listies, Nikki Britton, Ongals, Josh Earl & more.
They're dirty and smelly but the Trash Test Dummies will make you think of rubbish bins in a whole new way. Meanwhile Andy Saunders discusses farts and Josh Earl talks about what to do when clothes attack.
There are Birds, a Cow and a Duck song. Dave Willams, Gillian Cosgriff and Host Josh Earl all agree animals are hilarious.
Don your laughing shoes & roll up to The Melbourne International Comedy Festival for some huge belly laughs from local & international comedians including: Nina Conti, The Listies, Nikki Britton, Ongals, Josh Earl & more.
It's back to the glorious comedy basics, if you can't tell a joke you'll never make it. Luckily Xavier Michelides, Gordon Southern, Gillian Cosgriff and host Josh Earl have already made it and only tell the best jokes.
June 2017
Join Captain Funpants on a disgusting adventure and put on your dancing pants with Die Rotten Punkte.
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