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Melanie Bracewell; A Little Treat
 

Bad day? Time for a little treat. Good day? I think that deserves a little treat.

With the end of her 20s rapidly approaching, Melanie Bracewell unpacks the last decade of her life.

As seen on The Cheap SeatsTaskmaster (NZ)Have You Been Paying Attention? and Thank God You're Here, you don't want to miss Melanie's latest offering. Go on, you've earned it.

 

Event details

Venue: Max Watt's, 125 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Bookings: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/melanie-bracewell-a-little-treat/
Start Date: Wednesday 09 April 2025

 

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