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Speakerbox: Musical Improv Comedy Based on True Stories
 

What happens when you mix audience stories, quick wit, and top-tier musical talent?

Speakerbox — the musical you didn’t know you needed until we made it up on the spot. This high-energy improv troupe transforms your real-life tales into fully improvised musicals, complete with harmonies, choreography, and ridiculous plotlines.

Every show is a unique mix of chaos and craft, fuelled by the crowd and performed by some of Sydney’s sharpest improvisers. Fresh from monthly packed shows at Improv Theatre Sydney, Speakerbox brings three back-to-back nights of musical madness to Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival at Factory Theatre. No script, no safety net — just music, mayhem, and magic you’ll only experience once.

 

Event details

Venue: Factory Theatre
Bookings: https://fringecomedy.com.au/event/martin-quinn-speakerbox-musical-improv/
Start Date: Thursday 25 September 2025

Wed 24, Thu 25, Fri 26 Sept 2025
8:00 PM nightly
Factory Theatre – 105 Victoria Rd, Marrickville NSW

 

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