roots in Australia, which gives him a unique perspective on us and our way of life.
with a giant crab claw in lieu of a right arm. He has something to say to animal-crustacean hybrids everywhere!
All Nations, All Comedy
See the best of local and international comic talent.
making the world a better place in general.
Cameron Knight tells us stories of love and loss.
Everything from Antony and Cleopatra to Brittney and K-Fed.
Until April 29, The Alley Bar, AC/DC Lane, $20/$18. 1300 660 is not afraid to impose on others.
to his two best mates.
Until April 29, Alley Bar, AC/DC Lane, $22.90/$20.
1300 660 These girls will do anything to win.
Until April 29, Trades Hall, Carlton, 9659 3969
Hosted by Leo Von Ringstuffen, contestants have the chance to win kinky, fun prizes and increase the size of their..
. adult general knowledge.
Cath combines elements of comedy, illusion, dove whispering, women's intuition, bizarre dating rituals and paranormal activity.
Hour) thinks we should get our act together.
Chris has to warm up the audience before a live TV show, only there has been technical difficulties, and he has to fill in an hour before the show starts. He will have to resort to stand-up comedy.
Christina Davis in a frank, open (and funny) discussion.
Until April 29, Cookie, city, $19/$16. 1300 660 013
No only will CJ tell you the joke, he will show you, jumping in the time space continuum that is CJ's mind.
Until April 24, Loop Bar, city, $16/$11. 1300 660 013
addiction to Jon Faine, Neil Mitchell and the like.
Connie Chang, agent to the stars, glamour puss, outrageous drag diva.
She's bold, she's brutal and she's in town to cast the next big thing in aussie talent.
April 10 - 14, Gasworks Arts Park, Albert Park, $25/$20. 9699 A radical look at the protective, proud and proper of today.
Daniel will tell us stories about swimming in the sea, the courage of kindness and telling your parents you love them.
Dave Bushell has family who were actually Nazis. He may have killed Princess Diana and helped pull down the Berlin Wall.
Until April 29, Forty Five Downstairs, city, $20. 1300 660 with all new tricks.
deb ball.
Until April 29, Victoria Hotel, city. 1300 660 013
Ho (Policy Officer) talk to us about public service.
Creator and star of ABC's Black Books does stand up.
Irish stand up comedian Ed Byrne returns for the festival.
Until April 15, Capitol Theatre, RMIT. 1300 660 013
Dine with Bazil Faulty and the team.
Fiona shares her experience in the workforce, with her family and her views on life in general.
Greg Fleet is back with musician/comic Mick Moriarty.
After years of being his alter ego Hank Ruby, Gerard McCulloch is himself again.
Until April 29, Acacia Room, Victoria Hotel, $20. 1300 660 in Sudan.
Geraldine talks about sex, death and David Bowie.
Until April 29, Cookie, city, $18/$15. 1300 660 013
See some of our brightest local comedians. Featuring Pete Sharkey, Scott McAteer, Jono KT and David Tulk.
relive some memories along the way.
Until April 29, Town Hall, city, $22/$20. 1300 660 A gameshow with a difference, the idea is to invent answers that will fool or "hoodwink" the other contestants.
How Do You Like Your Eggs?
romance.
See the best of Australia's ethnic comedians.
audience chat.
Until April 29, Forum Theatre, city, $32/$28. 132 849
of red tape.
Ladies...
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attentions of the opposite sex.
Lawrence Leung makes a last ditch effort to be cool.
Col Cameron shares stories and anecdotes.
Simon Pampena (Catalyst) turns maths into sport.
Dubois by comedians John Forman, Aurora Kurth and Richard Vette.
Until April 28, Old Council Room, Trades Hall, $20/$18. 1300 real world.
In one hour's time, Houghton as Walter Weinermann must pitch his screenplay to a high-powered panel of big-shot producers.
Until April 28, Beckett Theatre, $30/$15. 9685 5111
Rod Quantock presents his carbon neutral show.
Kim Hope's observations on heartbreak, obsession, mood swings and carnival rides.
Until April 29, Portland Hotel, city, $20/$15. 1300 660 in Tassie.
Until April 29, Town Hall, city, $27.90. 1300 660 013
Until April 29, Bosco Theatre, city.
1300 660 013
Peninsula.
a spider in the house.
Until April 29, Portland Hotel, city, $22.
90/$20. 1300 660 musical.
Tammy talks about being Aboriginal and about being female.
Until April 14, Melbourne Town Hall, city, $20/$10. 1300 660 Perhaps out of concern that he may never be a grandfather, "Available". It worked.
Terri is now shacked up with a bloke!
Jackie Loeb speaks out in a conservative world.
their songs.
Tonight, Trades Hall, Carlton, $25. 1300 660 013
Be alert, but not alarmed as Courtney Hocking (Fox FM) talks about what is and isn't Australian.
Tripod examine that most crucial of art forms, the funny song.
Until April 29, Trades Hall, Carlton.1300 660 013
rejection letters out loud for us.
What Would Batman Do?
world.
Until April 29, Portland Hotel, city. 1300 660 013
Who Needs A Vagina Anyway?
dress!).
Until April 28, Glitch Bar and Cinema, North Fitzroy, with the world.
Would Ulma Eat It?
Stevie B gives us his insights on life.
Until April 15, The Butterfly Club, South Melbourne, $20/$15.
A night of cabaret and comedy featuring Wes Snelling, Sammy J, Geraldine Quinn and Kate McLennan. Proceeds to .
Approx 2pm, August 31st 2007
A look at the impact of the news of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales on one couple's relationship.
In a claustrophobic room somewhere in an airport, a group of passengers are submerged into a rigorous, absurd and violent interrogation with the police force.
Until April 14, La Mama, Carlton, $20/$10. 9347 6142
There is a different show every night.
It could either be funny or a tragic failure!
Controlled crying is a funny, moving play about a couple trying to raise their child without making a mistake.
8pm, $25/$20.
9243 9191
gone horribly wrong.
A funny look at the ageing process.
Until April 22, La Mama, Carlton, $20/$10.
9347 6142
Featuring 'Braemar' and Maria Forde.
Shakespeare's play about justice, presented by the Hartwell Players.
A highly original black comedy.
April 13 - 21, Maroondah Secondary College, Croydon, $20/$16. Piano and Beethoven's 32 variations in C minor. Christopher Devotional Sufi music and dance.
VCA's finest soloists and ensembles.
Wednesday, NGV, city, 1pm, free. 9685 9423
submissions for its ten day festival of new works.
The require full length plays, no longer than 90 minutes on the themes of Faith, Hope and Charity.
Deadline for submissions May 31.
Monday, La Mama, Carlton, 8pm, $7/$5.
9347 6142
Full performed reading of Part 2, Henry VI.
Saturday, ESU, South Yarra, 1pm, $5. 9525 4541
The story of the politician set to music!
At last years festival Keating won the Barry Award for Most Outstanding Show, The Green Room Award for best original score, and The Age Critics' Award.
April 12 - 29, Comedy Theatre, city, $55/$45. 132 849
WHERE Alexander Theatre, Monash University, Clayton
WHEN Until April 14, $15.
9905 1111
A cross between Evil Knievel and Krusty the Clown, the Leaping physical performance, vaudeville and the silent movie era.
Peter shares the story of his life. From shoe repairer to ten aged 12 - 25 who have had experience with mental illness.
April 14 - 21, Forty Five Downstairs, city. 9662 9966
generation to generation. Decorated eggs were intimately related to the greeting of spring.
independent travel.
Wednesday, Guide Dogs Victoria. 1800 804 805
Stephen Gale, a typical male automobile driver plans to ride his electric bicycle from Melbourne to Sydney.
He will be at Federation Square on Monday, along with music by BOMBA and a free screening of Monday, Federation Sq, city.
