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Melbourne Comedy Showcase
 

A lineup featuring some of the best comedians Melbourne has to offer will take to the stage at the Shirley Burke Theatre on Friday 25 October for the Melbourne Comedy Showcase.

Dave O’Neil, Geraldine Quinn, Brad Oakes and Billy Stiles will light up the stage for one huge night of hilarity. This show has something for everyone – whether it’s a family with teens or retirees, boomers, gen Xers or a group of gal pals. This is the show for anyone keen for a laugh but who can’t decide which comedian to see!

Dave O’Neil is one of Australia’s most beloved comics with over 30 years of experience. He regularly appears on TV programs including the ABC’s Spicks and Specks.

Billy Stiles is a rising star who performed to sold-out audiences at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2023.

Brad Oakes has headlined multiple international shows and appeared on Hey Hey It’s Saturday, Totally Full Frontal and The Comedy Company.

Rock comedy singer, writer and director Geraldine Quinn has been performing her award-winning original pop/rock cabaret all around the world for almost two decades.

 

Event details

Venue: Shirley Burke Theatre, 64 Parkers Rd, Parkdale
Bookings: https://www.kingstonarts.com.au/Whats-On/all-events/melbourne-comedy-showcase
Start Date: Friday 25 October 2024

 

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