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Covid has hit everyone hard, but amongst the hardest hit have been live performers – and comedy-starved audiences!

As venues begin to open up again, comedytorrent.tv is delivering amazing shows to live comedy club audiences at The Factory Theatre, Marrickville.

(and beaming them to eyeballs around the world via Twitch.)

comedytorrent.tv is the brainchild of More Talent and Twitch. Millions of people come together on Twitch in real time every day to chat, interact, and make their own entertainment together, and after a cracking first round we’re thrilled to present a second huge series of four stand-up comedy gala shows, with a live audience in the theatre, that are also streamed live to planet earth.

Join the audience at Sydney’s Factory Theatre and wave at your buddies from Melbourne to Madrid as they watch the stream!

Strictly limited tickets – book in early for a night of live LOLs!

 

Event details

Venue: Factory Theatre, Marrickville
Bookings: The Factory Theatre - https://aucentury.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/3368
Start Date: Tuesday 22 December 2020

Event details at factorytheatre.com.au!

 

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