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Defrost Festival
 

The Improv Conspiracy (TIC), Australia’s home of improvised comedy, announces their 3rd annual Defrost Festival - a yearly spectacle celebrating the art and community of improv comedy

Back, bigger, and better than ever, this year’s festival will play host to the crème de la crème of interstate and local comedians, entertaining and educating a community of thousands.

Featuring over 50 shows, multiple workshops and social events held over two weeks in two venues in the CBD 

The festival begins on July 31st and runs until August 10th. Its the perfect mid winter event for comedy lovers and people looking for something cozy to do on a night out

 

 

Event details

Venue: The Improv Conspiracy
Bookings: https://improvconspiracy.com/defrost-festival/2024
Start Date: Wednesday 31 July 2024

 

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