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Comedy on the Rocks - a theatre drinking game
 

Returning after sold out shows in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, which audiences called “A must see of the festival” and “Comedy Pandemonium”, get ready to chuckle and chortle your way through six new short comedy plays this Melbourne Fringe Festival, presented by Cat & Caz.

Each short play by Melbourne comedy writers includes three special moments;
an actor faints
a toothbrush appears
an actor says: "What the hell have you done?!"

When you spot the special moment, we all shout “cheers!” together and have a cheeky chugalug (responsibly of course!)

Raffle tickets handed out on entry at the door for a fun mystery prize!

DRINKS FROM 3PM
PERFORMANCES 3.30pm-5:30pm with a 20 minute interval.
12th 13th 19th & 20th October 

“Takes a simple idea and makes it perfect... Cat and Caz are obviously creating this show for a reason, they’re just geniuses.” Praise Dionysus Podcast

Audiences response
“Was laughing and crying having an absolute ball of a time”
“The format was fabulous”
“Lots and lots of laughs”

Co-Programmed as part of Melbourne International Games Week

 

Event details

Venue: The Motley Bauhaus, Carlton
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/comedy-on-the-rocks/
Start Date: Sunday 13 October 2024

Wheelchair Accessible

 

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