Melbourne International Comedy Festival

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Melbourne, Australia

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Melbourne International Comedy Festival is located in Melbourne, Australia on 240 Exhibition St. Melbourne International Comedy Festival is rated 4 out of 5 in the category arts organization in Australia.

Address

240 Exhibition St

Phone

+61 392453700

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Jennifer Anne

Comedy Commutes.... a hit in City of Kingston. Great MC Miss Dolly Diamond ( loved that Blue sequin dress) 4 great comedians ventured south down the highway to Moira bin to provide a fun night out.

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Jake Russ

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Jessica Orrey

We go to the Best of British night every year and it's always great. Good value for money on a Tuesday too. See you again next year!

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Marcus El Safty

Had to cancel going to Brisbane because of covid. Decided to come to Melbourne for Easter. What a great surprise to land in the middle of the comedy festival. Went to a couple of warm up acts they were funny and only managed to get tickets to Akmal and Ivan's shows, they are two of the funniest guys you can ever see. I laughed until I cried. Very therapeutic.

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Damien Webb

My wife and I had a wonderful night last night. The Melbourne Comedy Festival seems to be getting better every year. Saw a few new faces and up-and-comers throughout the week. The variety is great. Highly recommend for Melbourne locals and visitors. Go see someone who you wouldn't normally!

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Lisa Fanning

Watched some warm up acts before the festival starts. Was so good. Melbourne has been our favourite city in Australia by far and this venue.

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Liliana Carranza

Best month of my life. So many amazing acts. Someone give Ben from box office a pay rise. Bloomin' LEGEND.

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Cathy Rosenberg

I recently attended the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with a group of work colleagues and witnessed an incredibly rude Token employee being horrible to staff and patrons. He was wearing a Token lanyard and pushed in front of us, and was complaining about the front of house staff who were frankly working the best they could. He was loudly complaining about staff. I think his name was Justin or Austin. He is truly an embarrassment to be apart of the festival and obviously can't handle the duties of his job.