The 12 Best Shows to See at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2015

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The 12 Best Shows to See at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2015

Lol time.

Max and Ivan: The End

Sketch comedy is saved.

Michael Workman: We Have Fun Don't We

Heartbreak meets hilariousness.

DeAnne Smith: Get Into It

Thanks Canada.

Alex Edelman: Millennial

See the winner of the Best Newcomer Award at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.

Clem Bastow: Escape From LA

Clem Bastow went to LA and all she got was this surely excellent hour of storytelling.

Daniel Kitson: Polyphony

The whimsically morose storyteller-comic returns with what might be his magnum opus.

Fake it 'Til You Make it - Theatre Works

A collaborative, kind of dark sequel to Bryony Kimmings' achingly funny 'Sex Idiot'.

Paul Foot: Hovercraft Symphony in Gammon # Major

That title says it all, doesn't it? Doesn't it?

Sam Simmons: Spaghetti for Breakfast

Weirdness we'll never tire of.

Hannah Gadsby: Donkey

Never not funny.

An Evening with Noel Fielding

Spend an evening with The Mighty Boosh co-lead's most beloved and baffling characters.

The Sound of Nazis

The latest movie-musical satire from the folks who brought you Wolf Creek the Musical.

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