Eight Uproariously Entertaining Shows to See at the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival

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Eight Uproariously Entertaining Shows to See at the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Laugh about euthanasia, sex while wearing a backpack and how nothing you do means anything at all.

Laura Davis: Cake in the Rain

One of our favourite acts from last year's MICF returns with what's set to be another uproariously entertaining show.

Becky Lucas: Little Bitch

A show from one of comedy's up-and-comers about drunk emailing, sharehouse living and sex while wearing a backpack.

Michael Workman: Nothing You Do Means Anything

A melancholic stand-up routine that will make you question your place in a cold, unfeeling world.

New Order

See four emerging UK comedians for the price of one.

Nazeem Hussain: Public Frenemy

See the TV and radio personality carve up social prejudices on stage.

Assisted Suicide: The Musical

A "TED talk with showtunes" on the most topical of controversial subjects.

Andy Zaltzman: Plan Z

The star of The Bugle brings his satirical schtick to Melbourne.

Headliners

A show of the best young comedians of the American stand-up circuit.

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