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The Big HOO-HAA!
 

Fast, furious and funny, The Big HOO-HAA! is Melbourne's longest-running and best-loved improv comedy show. Starring a who's who of Melbourne's finest comedians, The Big HOO-HAA! ensemble dazzles audiences with its unique brand of high-octane improv and killer punchlines. 

Performed at the Motley Bauhaus, two teams - the Hearts and the Bones - battle for comedic supremacy before your very eyes, armed only with your suggestions, they leave no song unsung, no joke undelivered and no pun unpun-ished in their mad dash for glory!

 

“Impossible not to have a good time.” - the HERALD SUN

“Improvised comedy at its absolute funniest.” - TIME OUT

"Frighteningly hilarious" FARRAGO MAGAZINE

"Magical how they can spin comic gold" ☆☆☆☆ ARTS HUB

"The crowd were in stitches the entire time." THE PLUS ONES

 

Event details

Venue: The Motley Bauhaus - Theatrette
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/the-big-hoo-haa/
Start Date: Saturday 05 October 2024

 

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