FUNdamentals at Smith’s Alternative
Following two sell out shows in August, FUNdamentals is back on the 17th of September. Make your way to Smith’s Alternative and see of Canberra’s best comics bring the laughs …
Following two sell out shows in August, FUNdamentals is back on the 17th of September. Make your way to Smith’s Alternative and see of Canberra’s best comics bring the laughs …
A FREE open mic comedy night every second Thursday at 7pm hosted at Sideway Bar, 21 East Row Canberra City (next door to the old Phoenix Bar). It’s a comedy …
After a sell out show last time, Beyond Comedy is bringing more hilarity in February with Greg Kimball, Sarah Pam, Bill Makin, Kathryn Thomas, Rowena Robinson, Tom Gibson, Caitlin Maggs …
Beyond Comedy returns in January with comedians hungry for the stage after a Summer hiatus! Join Tom Gibson, Cy Fahey, Anthony Tomic, Sue Stanic, Jeffrey Charles, Dylan Holmes and Dom …
It’s Christmas (almost) and to celebrate the start of the festive season, Beyond Comedy is bringing back the force of nature and hilarity, Tom Gibson to MC the most stacked …
Canberra favourite and RAW Comedy national star Emma Holland returns from a packed comedy schedule in Melbourne to headline Beyond Comedy in October, MC’d by local legend Laura Campbell. Emma …
September’s Beyond Comedy features the incomparable two-time Deadly Funny national finalist Benny Eggmolesse headlining, MC’d by Chris Ryan with supports from Josh Glass, Sarah Pam, Bill Makin, Dom Remis and …
**Update – New headliner Andrew Bensley** Our headliner on August 30 is Sydney-based comedian, Andrew Bensley. Andrew is a former RAW Comedy National Finalist who hails from Queanbeyan NSW, which is …
After two sold out shows in a row, Beyond Comedy is proud to welcome headliner Rose Piper – Australia’s premier transgendered lesbian comedian* and a long-running fixture on Sydney’s stand …
Beyond Comedy is proud to bring one of Australia’s funniest rising stars to Canberra! Described by the Sydney Comedy Festival as “the laidback king of deadpan” John Cruckshank brings his understated and absurd Australian humour to the stage for the first time at Beyond Q.