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Melbourne Comedy Festival

Political slogan or comedy punchline?

BHAKTHI PUVANENTHIRAN So you liked that slogan from Veep? There's plenty more where that came from.

Review: Holding mirror to white Australia

Nazeem Hussain's comedy is at its best when he is satirising his audience.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

LIAM MANNIX 4:11pm Hussain's comedy is at its best when he is satirising his audience. Most of the audience is outside the joke, but that's the funny bit.

Review: Lazy barbs and sub-par material

Lawrence Mooney – can do better.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Richard Watts 2:24pm Lawrence Mooney can do better than this.

Review: Abbott! feels past its peak

Nic Conway stars as Tony Abbott.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

TIM RICHARDS 2:22pm Nic Conway's Tony Abbott impersonation is a highlight, but there's not enough of him in this dramatically rewritten musical comedy.

Review: Sam Simmons' Not A People Person

Australian commedian Sam Simmons, poses for photographs in the Garden of Unearthly delights in Adelaide. friday  March 11, 2016.  Sunday Age Picture By David Mariuz

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Richard Watts "This is the show, people … it's not as good as last year."

Comedian Sam Simmons returns to stage

Sam Simmons in the Garden of Unearthly Delights in Adelaide.

John Bailey Last year Sam Simmons won two of the world's top comedy gongs. This year the self-proclaimed "coriander of comedy" is back with extra spice.

Review: Tom Ballard's Boundless Plains

Tom Ballard's device of transferring their stories to the unthreatening faces of audience members is a clever way to spark empathy.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

TIM RICHARDS Boundless Plains to Share is a mess of ideas and approaches. Ballard has so much to cover, he's sometimes hard to understand as he tears through the copious material.

Review: Why Geraldine Quinn should be a star

Foxy lady: Geraldine Quinn celebrates a decade of cabaret comedy in Could You Repeat That?

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Anne-Marie Peard Her songs demand attention with music that makes you want to sing along and lyrics that are easy to miss because you're still laughing from the last verse.

Glasgow's Larry Dean confounds expectations

Larry Dean:

STEPHANIE BUNBURY Scottish comedian Larry Dean has a cheeky, boyish persona which lets him get away with some fairly lurid lines.

Review: Zoe Coombs Marr's Trigger Warning

Zoe Coombs Marr as Dave.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Anne-Marie Peard Don't tell Dave that his painfully intelligent reflections on female and queer exclusion are the real gold.

Review: Mae Martin's engaging introspection

London-based Canadian comedian Mae Martin.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

TIM RICHARDS Her bemusement over the labels people give to sexuality is at the heart of Martin's show.

Review: Igor Meerson a breath of fresh air

Russian comic Igor Meerson.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

TIM RICHARDS This is not one of those shows to focus on the differences between men and women.

Review: Rich Hall takes skewer to us and them

US comedian Rich Hall  has some sharp observations to make about Australia at this year's Melbourne Comedy Festival.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

CRAIG PLATT Hall's talent for improvisation is on show in a solid, entertaining hour of comedy.

Review: Headliners showcase a mixed bag

Comedian Whitmer Thomas.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Dewi Cooke With four distinct personalities sharing the stage, there are bound to be ups and downs.

Review: Felicity Ward on love and toilets

Felicity Ward's new show is candid and soul-exposing.

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Anne-Marie Peard Felcitiy Ward's honest new show explores her new found love and her old friend anxiety.

Review: Alex Edelman's dark encounters

Alex Edelman has a focus on the humour of social awkwardness that would do a British comedian proud.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

TIM RICHARDS Fresh-faced Edelman delivers a warm take on identity.

Review: Bridget Everett's R-rated belly laughs

Endearing and excruciating: US comedian Bridget Everett.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

DEBBIE CUTHBERTSON Fun for the whole family: if your idea of family fun is seeing your mum and dad motorboated.

Tommy Tiernan goes walking on the wild side

Tommy Tiernan says he is obliged to say what comes into his head.

STEPHANIE BUNBURY The Irish funny man is used to being at the centre of some unholy rows.

Meet 82-year-old comedian Lynn Ruth Miller

US comedian Lynn Ruth Miller, 82, is the oldest performer in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Dewi Cooke Lynn Ruth Miller is on a mission to prove that getting old doesn't have to be all that bad.

Circus left Brussels airport hours before attack

Bram Dobbelaere, Sander De Cuyper and Gab Bondewel.

AISHA DOW Belgium juggling trio Bram Dobbelaere, Gab Bondewel and Sander De Cuyper were already in the air on their way to perform in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival when terrorists struck Brussels Airport.

Review: Ross Noble's Brain Dump a trove of ideas

Ross Noble.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Dewi Cooke Noble's fans will find their hero in fine form, for everyone else, best try to keep up.

Review: Penny Arcade an orgasm of adrenalin

Penny Arcade.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Anne-Marie Peard Dancing in a bright-red mini-dress, she's cool with being 67 - and makes us feel better about ourselves, too.

Melbourne Comedy Festival review: Tom Green - a look back at his past and a glimpse of the future

Canadian comedian Tom Green.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

PETER KER From Drew Barrymore to Donald Trump, the Canadian comic covers all bases.

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Sami Shah's second life as a comedian

Sami Shah is not only an important new voice in Australian comedy, but one of the most interesting.

John Bailey Comedian Sami Shah honed his act in the virtual world of Second Life before moving to Australia.

Comedy Festival takes you around the world

South African comic Urzila Carlson has got to grips with New Zealand, so watch out, Australia.

Eight acts to catch at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Mae Martin changes minds through comedy

London-based Canadian comedian Mae Martin.

STEPHANIE BUNBURY Canadian comedian Mae Martin finds humour can change people's minds in ways she didn't expect.

Life catches up with the art of Al Murray

The Guvnor: Al Murray the Pub Landlord.

STEPHANIE BUNBURY Imagine being a comedian who has successfully carved out a long-running character full of stupid opinions and bonhomie. Then imagine finding that the most talked-about person in public life is suddenly Nigel Farage.

Double Trouble: Rhonda and Trevor are Twins

Sister act: Rhonda Burchmore and Trevor Ashley in their new show, Twins.

ANNABEL ROSS The leggy theatre artist and the fabulous drag diva reunite.

Geraldine Quinn's brilliant comedy career

Geraldine Quinn. 
Six Burning Questions.

Sean Wilson Trained as an actor, wanting to be a musician, cabaret proved the perfect outlet for Geraldine Quinn.

Jen Kirkman says the stage is her 'safe place'

Jen Kirkman.

SARAH THOMAS Jen Kirkman overcame anxiety to become one of the US's sharpest and most honest comedians.

Festival inspires artists to flex funny bone

Damp Collective's White Lady, part of the Incinerator Gallery's show Authenticity...?

Sonia Harford From Hogarth's satire to Duchamp's piss-take in a urinal called Fountain, art has often been funny – and turned in on itself.

Three decades of laughing out loud

Frank Woodley had just turned 19 when he performed at the first festival, as part of The Found Objects.

Joanne Brookfield In its 30 years, Melbourne's comedy festival has grown to become one of the world's biggest and best.

Nick Cody's sweary shtick wins fans

Melbourne comedian Nick Cody worries about being likeable.

STEPHANIE BUNBURY Nick Cody is about as Australian as a hard-earned thirst, this audience has only a sprinkling of expat among the Londoners. And they were all loving him.

Comedy festival reaches the funny side of 30

Lauren Bok

They were babies when the festival began. So what do today's 30-year-olds find funny?

Ronny Chieng comes up Trumps

The line-up on the US's <i>Daily Show</i>, (left to right) Roy Wood Jr., Jordan Klepper, Desi Lydic, Ronny Chieng, Jessica Williams, Hasan Minhaj; (front) Trevor Noah.

MICHAEL IDATO Melbourne comedian and Daily Show correspondent on presedential hopefuls and private failure.

Celia Pacquola to host festival gala

Celia Pacquola will host the Oxfam Gala.

John Bailey Just 10 years after her first stand-up gig, Pacquola will host one of the festival's largest events. No pressure.

MICF: Attention seeking from the start

Sir Les Patterson and Peter Cook front the first Melbourne International Comedy Festival launch in 1987.

ANNABEL ROSS The raucous launch of the 1987 Melbourne International Comedy Festival was to set the tone for the next thirty 30 years.

By George, he could have been Costanza

American Jake Johannsen will share the laughs at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

John Bailey Jake Johannsen may not be a household name in Australia, but his career includes a record 46 spots on the Late Show with David Letterman.

Festival queries plan to use suicide machine

Philip Nitschke performs Dicing with Dr Death at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

ANNABEL ROSS The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has queried controversial euthanasia advocate Philip Nitschke about his plans to demonstrate his suicide machine in his upcoming comedy show.

Comics stir mix ahead of Comedy Festival

Comedians Demi Lardner, Nath Valvo, Harley Breen and David Quirk will appear at Howler's Festival of Half-Baked Ideas.

ANNABEL ROSS A new event provides a platform for comedians to test their material before the MICF in March.


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