Comedy
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah host heads to Australia
GARRY MADDOX The South African comic who calls Donald Trump "an overcooked sweet potato" will perform at the Sydney Opera House.
Sandman, aka Steve Abbott, is back with new show at the Street Theatre
SALLY PRYOR He was a fixture on breakfast radio and evening television throughout the late '90s. But whatever happened to the Sandman?
Dame Edna skewers Waleed Aly, talks up Malcolm Turnbull on The Project
LINDA MORRIS Waleed Aly operates as The Project's political conscience but he became Dame Edna's fall guy when the comedian visited the panel Thursday night and virtually took over.
Hannah Gadsby: Dogs, ditching woe and the paradox of Taylor Swift
LENNY ANN LOW Hannah Gadsby and Taylor Swift collaborate on a comedy pop-tacular
Axis of Awesome's Jordan Raskopoulos on how audiences have reacted to her transition
ELISSA BLAKE Chemistry is everything in a three-man comedy act. Meddle with it at your peril. But what happens when you change the hormone balance?
Sydney Comedy Festival 2016: Language no barrier for Korean comedy troupe the Ongals
ANDREW TAYLOR Korean comedy troupe the Ongals transcend language barriers with their brand of physical humour.
All India Bakchod, rising stars of Indian stand-up, come to Melbourne
John Bailey Some of the most fascinating acts at the recent Melbourne International Comedy Festival offered glimpses into cultures where stand-up is still in its infancy, from Malaysia's Kuah Jenhan to Russia's Igor Meerson to the founder of the form in Pakistan (and new Melbourne resident) Sami Shah.
Zoe Coombs Marr wins top Comedy Festival Award
CRAIG PLATT Comedian Zoe Coombs Marr has won the 2016 Melbourne Comedy Festival Barry Award.
Canberra student Lauren Duong wins Class Clowns at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
JIL HOGAN Tales of feeling like a 'fake Asian' and the difficulties of learning to speak Chinese have earned Lauren Duong the title of funniest teen comedy act in the country.
Sammy J and Randy have scandal planned for the 2016 Sydney Comedy Festival
LENNY ANN LOW Sammy J and Randy are opening a theme park. But first they have to break up.
Sydney Comedy Festival 2016 makes its move on the Town Hall
LENNY ANN LOW After 12 years, the Sydney Comedy Festival is expanding into the Sydney Town Hall.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Barry Award patron Barry Humphries surprises nominees
John Bailey Barry Humphries has made a surprise appearance at The Famous Spiegeltent to announce this year's Bazza contenders.
Sydney Comedy Festival Comics: How to be Funny
LENNY ANN LOW Sydney Comedy Festival comics unveil the mechanics of being funny in the age of social media.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Showbiz camp serves Hal Cruttenden well
STEPHANIE BUNBURY The British funnyman exploits his camp delivery to hilarious, and often biting, effect.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Hot Brown Honey a mix of politically-infused hip-hop and cabaret
KYLIE NORTHOVER An all-woman troupe of "black, brown and mixed beauties", Hot Brown Honey take burlesque back to its origins, using cabaret, theatre and, yes, some striptease.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Daniel Sloss lives, breathes and eats comedy
Stephanie Bunbury Sloss is a great believer in the comedian's right to talk about anything as long as it's funny; not for nothing is his show called Dark.
The best of the fest so far: What to see at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
ANNABEL ROSS The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is nearly halfway over already, but don't worry, there are still plenty of laughs to be had.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: David O'Doherty's Danger Is Everywhere a fun stand-up show for kids
Cameron Woodhead A fun stand-up show for kids from Irish comedian David O'Doherty, the kind of person who makes toast in a space-suit.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: Larry Dean confounds expectations
STEPHANIE BUNBURY Scottish comedian Larry Dean has a cheeky, boyish persona which lets him get away with some fairly lurid lines.
Comedian Sam Simmons returns to stage with new show Not a People Person
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.
Is nothing sacred? Comedian Tommy Tiernan goes walking on the wild side
STEPHANIE BUNBURY The Irish funny man is used to being at the centre of some unholy rows.
Comedian Garry Shandling dead at 66
Comedian Garry Shandling has died in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 66, according to reports.
Sami Shah's second life as a comedian
John Bailey Comedian Sami Shah honed his act in the virtual world of Second Life before moving to Australia.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival takes you around the world
Eight acts to catch at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: polite Canadian Mae Martin changes minds through comedy
STEPHANIE BUNBURY Canadian comedian Mae Martin finds humour can change people's minds in ways she didn't expect.
Double trouble: Rhonda Burchmore and Trevor Ashley premiere Twins at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
ANNABEL ROSS The leggy theatre artist and the fabulous drag diva reunite.
Comedy boss Melissa McCarthy on the power of funny: "Use it and never apologise for it"
LENNY ANN LOW Comedy, Melissa McCarthy says, is power. Especially for young girls grappling with growing up.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival: UKIP, Brexit show life is finally catching up with the comedic art of Pub Landlord Al Murray
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.
What Geraldine Quinn had to say about her career
Sean Wilson Trained as an actor, wanting to be a musician, cabaret proved the perfect outlet for Geraldine Quinn.
US comic Jen Kirkman says being on stage is her 'safe place'
SARAH THOMAS Jen Kirkman overcame anxiety to become one of the US's sharpest and most honest comedians.
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The second coming of Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore on success, death and how he and comedy have changed.
Tokyo Shock Boys: Do NOT try this at home
Be warned, the Tokyo Shock Boys are in town, ready to make audiences squirm at the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
Poo-based comedy is on the nose
The Proposal feels like a clever comedy next to puerile, idiotic Year One.
Comedy Quickie - Smart Casual
Smart Casual will be performing with the Comedy Zone at Arthur's Bar (Tue-Sat 9:30pm, Sun 8:30pm) as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Neil Sinclair
Neil Sinclair will be performing with the Comedy Zone at Arthur's Bar (Tue-Sat 9:30pm, Sun 8:30pm) as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Mario Joyner
Catch Mario Joyner at the Festival Club (2-5 April) as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Sarah Millican
Sarah Millican will be performing at Melbourne Town Hall, Tue-Sat (7pm) Sun (6pm) as part of The Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Russell Kane
Russell Kane will be performing at Roxanne, Tue-Sat (7.15pm) Sun (6.15pm) as part of The Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Hannah Gadsby
Check out Hannah Gadsby performing at the Melbourne Town Hall (Tue-Sat 8:30pm, Sun 7:30pm) till April 26th as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Nina Conti
Check out Nina Conti performing at the Melbourne Town Hall (Tue-Sat 8:30pm, Sun 7:30pm) as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedy Quickie - Lou Sanz
Lou Sanz will be presenting an audio installation with pictures at various locations (Tue-Sat 6:30pm - 8:30pm) as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.