We’ve well and truly hit the halfway point of the festival!
But we still have so much going on you don’t want to miss these last 2 weeks that are absolutely jam-packed with amazing shows and incredible artists.
If you are still scrambling to plan your week 3 experience of the Sydney Comedy Festival, we have you covered with this week’s What’s On list!
Festival Showcases
The Comedy Store, 8 – 18 May
Bondi Pavillion, 6 May
Hayden Orpheum, 7th May
Factory Theatre
Late ‘N Live, Every Friday and Saturday night at 10:45!
Lovers of late night comedy, this one is for you. Late ‘n Live features a selection of Festival favourites performing back-to-back sets at the Factory Floor every Friday and Saturday night. The best thing about these shows is, you never know who might show up!
Best Of The Fest, Every Wednesday to Sunday night!
Our one hour showcase, hosted five nights a week across the Festival at the Factory Theatre Festival Hub! Bringing you a surprise line-up of the biggest and brightest international and local stars each night. Get a taste of the Festival at a bargain price.
Alfie Brown (UK) – Lunatic, 8-12 May
Annisa B – Dear Future Ex-Husbands, 8-10 May
Cameron James – Strawberry Blonde, 8 – 12 May
Chris Radburn & Sean Woodland – Poking The Bear, 8 – 17 May
Jez Watts – Absolute Zero, 8 – 10 May
Maddie Houlbrook-Walk – Lets Get Loud, 8 – 10 May
Sam Kissajukian – Enter the Sam Man, 8 – 12 May
Takashi Wakasugi (JPN) – Japan Life, 8 – 10 May
Tom Cashman – XYZ, 9 – 10 May
Aaron Gocs – Divorced… With Children, 9 – 12 May
Alex Williamson – Sin On My Face, 9 – 11 May
Alex Reynolds – Curly and Coordinated, 9 – 12 May
Ange Lavoipierre – Final Form – FRESH Artist, 9 – 12 May
Ben Lomas – Love Handles, 9 -12 May
Demi Lardner & Tom Walker – We Musn’t, 17 – 18 May
Gavin Sempel – Commission, 9 – 11 May
Lawrence Leung – Growing Concerns, 9 – 12 May
Lizzy Hoo – Hoo Am I? (What’s My Name?) - FRESH Artist, 19 May
Nikki Britton – Once Bitten, 9 – 12 May
Songtourage – Matchy Matchy, 9 – 12 May
War On The F*#King Election 2019 – The Chaser Quarterly & Shovel’s, 9 – 10 May
Zoë Sitas – With Two Dots, 9 – 12 May
Cassie Workman – Giantess, 10 May
The Nasty Show – Hosted by Jez Watts, 10 – 11 May
Burger King Illuminati – 1 Hour of lo-fi comedy| Royalty Free| Please don’t Steal (720p), 11 May
Chritian Hull – Complete Drivel: Live Podcast, 11 – 12 May
Debbie Zukerman – Science with Raz, 11 – 12 May
Garbage People – Reel to Real, 11 May
Josh & Dan – The Sorry Boys, 11 – 12 May
Sparrow Folk – Ha Ha, 11 – 12 May
Sydney University Arts Revue – Live from The Grave, 11 – 12 May
Tahir – You Had ONE Job!, 11 – 12 May
Enmore Theatre
Alex Ward – No Flirting – FRESH Artist, 9 – 11 May
Blake Freeman – There’s Something There – FRESH Artist, 9 – 11 May
Jack Gow – Weltschmerz, 9 – 11 May
Jacques Barrett – Boom-Jacqua-Laka!, 9 – 11 May
Lizzy Hoo – Hoo Am I? (What’s My Name?) - FRESH Artist, 9 – 11 May
Nurse Georgie Carrol (UK/AUS) – Treat Yourself, 9 – 11 May
Rose Callaghan – 12 Rules For Life, 9 – 11 May
Ross Noble (UK) – Humournoid, 9 – 10 May
Simon Taylor – Right Now, 9 – 11 May
The Naughty Corner – Comedy For Parents Who Just Need A Break, 9 May
Jimeoin – Result!, 10 May
Craig Quartermaine – Novelty Act, 9 – 11 May
Rhys Nicholson – Nice People Nice Things Nice Situations, 11 May
The Comedy Store
Nick Cody – Old Mate, 9 – 12 May
South African Comedy Allstars (RSA), 9 – 10 May
Dilruk Jayasinha – Cheat Day(s), 11 – 12 May
The Concourse
Ross Noble (UK) – Humournoid, 11 May
Jimeoin – Result!, 10 May
Arj Barker (USA) – We Need to Talk, 4 – 10 May
The Giant Dwarf
Tom Ballard – Enough, 9 – 12 May
Damien Power – Man Puts His Dreams In A Sock, 10 – 11 May
State Theatre
Danny Bhoy (SCO) – Age of fools, 2 – 6 May