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As Melbourne International Comedy Festival perennial Arj Barker noted, this year weâve hosted the biggest comedy festival on the planet, baby.
Hopefully youâve made the most of it. Our reviewers certainly did â here they pick the festivalâs best acts, best jokes and their tips for âif you have to see one more act this weekend before itâs too late, make sure you see.â
Jude Perl, Nath Valvo and Dilruk Jayasinha.
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The Melbourne International Comedy Festival returns. Performer Sam Taunton. Photo courtesy: Grant Gibbins
April 11, 2021
For the past three weeks, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival has heralded Victoria’s return to live arts. An array of local acts and international headlines have taken to the city’s stages in one of Australia’s first international events since the start of the pandemic. Local acts like Wil Anderson, Tom Gleeson and Gen Fricker were joined by international comics freshly out of quarantine like Daniel Sloss.
For many Victorians, the festival provided the first chance to see a live performance since Victoria’s 102 day lockdown. Opening the Oxfam Gala, host Becky Lucas caused an eruption of sound as she asked the crowd who hadn’t had a big night out in the last year. Audiences flocked to buy tickets, with artists like Nina Oyama and Aaron Chen selling out early in thei
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Max Wattâs, until April 18
Nath Valvo is one of Australiaâs most cheer-bringing personalities â even when youâre not laughing, youâre having a hilarious time. Itâs fascinating to see how his manic pixie aura has been tinted by 2020.
Nath Valvo in 2019.
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Not that this is his overt subject. Instead he gleefully pounces from True Crime obsessives to the unspoken crappiness of Airbnbs to his fear of getting married, his talons as sharp as ever.