The fifth annual Wagga Comedy Fest is on sale now and the line-up is a true celebration of all things funny.
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Anh Do will warm the theatre up with two performances of The Happiest Refugee Live! on Thursday, June 6 and Friday, June 7. When one of Australia's most talented comedians delves deep into his own life's joys and sorrows, the result is an unforgettable night at the theatre that leaves an audience uplifted and quite simply experiencing ... happiness.
The laughs continue to roll on the Wagga Comedy Fest weekend, starting on Thursday, June 13 with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Road Show with a line up including Ben Knight, Cal Wilson, Lloyd Lanford and more!
Friday night will deliver The War on History, based on the book from The Chaser Quarterly and The Shovel The Completely True History of Australia. It is, by far, the least reliable, but most hilarious account of Australian history.
Don't miss Luke McGregor doing what he does best... being awkward live on stage. And Rhys Nicholson with his show Nice people, Nice Things, Nice Situations.
Get excited for Randy - Live! He has appeared at Fringe and Comedy festivals from Edinburgh to Hong Kong, Galway to Montreal, Singapore to Sydney and almost everywhere in between. Now, he adds Wagga to that acclaimed list!
Don't use up the belly laughs too soon, because Saturday night brings another jam-packed line-up including Lano & Woodley. Australia's favourite double act have soared back into the hearts of audiences and they can't wait to bring FLY to Wagga. Mel Buttle, Becky Lucas and Anne Edmonds round out your Saturday night entertainment.
The Winter Markets, hosted by Borambola Wines, will once again be in full swing on the Civic Theatre lawns from 5pm on Friday and Saturday.
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ONE of Australia's favourite performers, Jonathan Biggins, is Paul Keating - visionary, reformer and rabble-rouser - in a highly anticipated new comedy, The Gospel According to Paul. Full of intelligence and wit, The Gospel According to Paul is a funny, insightful and occasionally poignant portrait of Paul Keating the man that - as he tells it - single-handedly shaped contemporary Australia.
Don't miss this live on stage at the Civic Theatre on Friday, April 26 at of 7.30pm.
- www.civictheatre.com.au or contact the Box Office on 6926 9688.