5 Good Reasons to see Guy Montcomedy

1) I am the only one performing it! Just as I’d hoped, I am the only one performing this show during the MICF and therefore, the only opportunity you will have to see it!

2) You could meet your future soul mate at the show! Or, if no-one else was to come to the show but you, we could finally spend some quality one on one time together.

3) I am going to perform it either way. Not sure if this is motivation to come or not but I will be going ahead with show with or without you. For me, personally, it would be better if you were there.

4) You haven’t seen me do stand up comedy before! I am good at it I swear, let me prove it to you.

5) You’ve already seen me do stand up comedy and you liked it. Come see me do some more!

Guy Montgomery performs Guy Montcomedy at the Forum Theatre 

http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2016/season/shows/guy-montcomedy-guy-montgomery

5 Good Reasons to see Snort with Friends

1. Every show is different and it’s all made up on the spot! If you weren’t there, you won’t quite get it… Like when your colleagues are talking about “that thing” that Ricky did at the staff Christmas party that you missed.

2. Snort are from New Zealand. If you go see Snort there’s no reason to ever need to go there. That’s a saving of like $3000 (travel and accom included)

3. Lorde’s friends sometimes come to our show.

4. We are filled with Billy T Award winners and Best Newcomer winners. These are awards mean nothing to you, but basically they are the NZ Oscars.

5. This quote from a review: “It’s playful yet pointed, ruthlessly clever but never cruel, and creates the delightful sensation that you’ve slipped and fallen deep into the hive mind of Auckland’s best comedic talent”

Snort with Friends is on at Trades Hall

http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2016/season/shows/with-friends-snort

 

5 Good Reasons to see Daisy Berry Am I Mental?

1. You get to leave the show with a Certificate lll in Psychotherapy from the Ringwood East Technical College.

2. Daisy Berry is one of the few lesbian comedians you haven’t seen on a panel show.

3. Comedy from a vegetarian who knows you’re still better than she is.

4.  It’s top shelf comedy from someone that can’t reach the top shelf.

5. At the very least she looks like a child so feel comfortable sitting up the front.

Daisy Berry performs Am I Mental? at The Highlander Bar, April 5 – 7

http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2016/season/shows/am-i-mental-daisy-berry 

5 Good Reasons to See The 39 Steps

1. It’s theatre!

While this may seem like a strange reason now, it is inevitable that, come late-March people start binge-ing on the Festival’s staples: stand-up and sketch comedy. Theatre, by contrast, is traditionally under-represented as a comedic form. So do yourself a favour when planning your MICF diet, and sprinkle in a little theatre. With suspense, shock, romance, a rollicking narrative and many many accents in The 39 Steps your comedy brain will thank you later! 

2. It’s the perfect night out

Here’s how you swing it: catch a 6pm show (possibly at the Town Hall), then dinner. Delicious. The 39 Steps starts at 8.30 just around the corner on Collins St, runs for two hours (with an interval). Then at 10.45pm you’re off to Festival Club for some late night laughs and, on the weekends, dancing. BOOM. Best night ever, with maximum laughs and minimal walking.

3. It was good enough for Alfred Hitchcock

The 39 Steps was first a novel, written by John Buchan. In 1935 Alfred Hitchcock, then an up-and-coming director, adapted it into a film, widely renowned today as being the first cinematic spy thriller, and setting the marker for Hitchcock’s now iconic “innocent-man-embroiled-in-an-international-conspiracy” plot device which he was to utilise many more times in his storied career. But it all started with The 39 Steps! And as we know, the original often the best.

4. The show has an impressive track record

The original West End production of The 39 Steps debuted in 2005 and only closed in October last year, its nine-year run the single-longest in West End history. With a long and proud history of excellence, this new production will do everything to live up to the lofty standards The 39 Steps has set! 

5. Proper value

At $22 for a two-hour show ($10 for the preview!), the economics make for pleasant reading by any metric: entertainment minutes per dollar, laughs per dollar, all high! Plus, now that you’ve effectively saved $20 on that second hour-long show you no longer have to see, there’s a couple of extra brewskis paid for. Mmmm. Brewskis.

The 39 Steps is on from the 24 til Apr 3 at Pleasance House Comedy

For more information go to the MICF site: http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2016/season/shows/the-39-steps-john-buchan-alfred-hitchcock-s

5 Good Reasons To See CJ Delling: Funny Bits

1. Funny Bits is an hour of my best stand-up. Because you deserve only the best.

2. There’s no audience interaction, so you can simply sit back, relax and enjoy the jokes with a

cold beverage. In fact this show is so gentle you could bring your mum, first date, or dentist

along.

3. It starts at 7pm. Perfect timing to grab dinner before or after the show (or both).

4. You get to meet me before and after the show (or both). I know, right?

5. Reviewers said I have “Charming delivery… refreshing and funny” and also “She made a goth

laugh for f—‘s sake. Check her out”. That happened.

CJ Delling: Funny Bits is on at The Bull and Bear Tavern 23 March – 3 April
For more info go to the Festival site:
http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2016/season/shows/funny-bits-cj-delling