Warehouse Comedy Festival - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Lawrence Mooney: Lawrence of Suburbia
Lawrence Mooney invites you to come along on a journey of hilarious Sub-urbanity in 'Lawrence of Suburbia', a metaphorical camel ride through the spiritual tundra of the suburbs.

Celia Pacquola: Delayed
Multi award-winning comedian and local klutz, Celia Pacquola, never thought she'd move overseas. She also never thought squirrels were real. In 2010, Celia moved to the UK, and was wrong on both counts.

Peter Helliar: Snazzy
Pete Helliar has been one of Australia's favourite comedians. In this Warehouse Comedy Festival show, Pete has realised Snazzy is not about the threads, it's an attitude.

Tommy Little: A Fistful of Apologies
In 'A Fistful of Apologies', comedian Tommy Little brings us his best show yet – his very own guide on how not to live. Watch, laugh, rinse, repeat.

Randy: Randy is Sober
After a lifetime of disastrous career moves, romantic miscalculations and reasonably poor life choices, Randy is finally off the booze and on the wagon. In this, his solo Television debut, everybody's favourite felt faced raconteur casts his acerbic, ping-pong ball gaze on the world around him. Nothing is sacred, no one is safe

Michael Workman: Mercy
In 1960s Cuba a man is exiled for criticising Castro's regime. Pushed out to sea with nothing but a pile of cabbages, Augustus must conquer his fears to return home. A comedy about family, love and strength.

Frank Woodley: Bemusement Park
Australia's most visually compelling comedian returns to the stage in Frank Woodley: Bemusement Park. Frank Woodley weaves physical comedy, whimsical songs, stand up and hilarious slapstick into a fantastic half hour of entertainment.

Judith Lucy: Nothing Fancy
Judith Lucy is one of Australia's most popular comedians. In this episode Judith performs her recent smash hit show, Nothing Fancy. This is Judith at the top of her game - no singing, no dancing, just good old-fashioned gags.

Hannah Gadsby: Mrs Chuckles
Hannah Gadsby has already earned herself a reputation as one of Australia's funniest, with awards, rave reviews and full houses around the world. She's deadpan with cutting wit - you won't want to miss this.

Joel Creasey: The Acid Tongue Prince
Joel Creasey likes to speak his mind. Nothing is sacred. Recounting his stories of run-ins with celebrities, politicians, football teams, regional towns and of course his parents - Joel creates controversy wherever he goes. Armed with razor sharp wit and skin-tight jeans, nobody is safe.
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