Melbourne Comedy Festival 2017: It's funny until someone gets hurt ... and then, hopefully, it's still funny
Broken limbs, lurgies and heart complications can't keep comedians off the stage for long.
Hannah Francis is a Technology Reporter for Fairfax Media.
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