Catherine Vanderwolf Trailers
Rhys & Joel’s Family Christmas TrailerTommy Little: Pretty Fly for A Dickhead TrailerCeleste Barber: Fine, thanks Trailer
Rhys & Joel’s Family Christmas TrailerTommy Little: Pretty Fly for A Dickhead TrailerCeleste Barber: Fine, thanks Trailer
Total trailers found: 19
22 December 2023
Join your favourite drunk aunties Joel Creasey and Rhys Nicholson as they host a yuletide gay extravaganza featuring some of their favourite comedians, musicians and, who knows, maybe some members of the clergy?
01 April 2022
Nath Valvo's hilarious new comedy special tackles a big question - should he become a father? Nath takes on his family, his partner, his friends and surviving life in his 30's.
18 December 2019
In this special, Tom Gleeson gets his chance to be mean to four celebrities - Hamish Blake, Celia Pacquola, Waleed Alys and Lucy Durack - who are fighting for the Big Brass Mug.
07 October 2021
After spending a large part of 2020 in a Melbourne lockdown together, Anne & Lloyd have decided now is the time to go on a national tour.
23 December 2020
In this special, kids match wits with Tom as they battle each other for the Big Brass Mug.
06 April 2023
A special from Lizzy Hoo about life, family and following your dreams, but only if they're worth it. With tales about her former office life, her brother’s backyard trout-farming dreams, and father-daughter trips to Malaysia with her larger-than-life father Chan.
11 November 2022
Guy Montgomery By Name, Guy Montgomery By Nature is a comedy show by Guy Montgomery about being Guy Montgomery in a world full of people who are not Guy Montgomery.
12 April 2023
Actor and comedian Celeste Barber takes the stage in Sydney to get personal in public about marriage, mental health, celebrity-branded sex toys and more.
04 May 2023
Tommy Little is the reigning rock star of Australian comedy. Now the country's favourite dickhead has done something that nobody thought was a good idea, he became a pilot.
01 October 2021
Freshly inspired mayhem and a few classics from the vault make this an evening of belly laughs. In a stream of sight gags, comedy songs and logic bending verbal chaos, comedy legends Lano and Woodley turn bickering banter into an artform.
24 March 2023
While Melbourne was locked down, Dave Hughes was trending. He went viral during the pandemic and managed to get himself in trouble with pretty much everyone.
07 October 2021
Celia has always been obsessed with the future, but planned for none of it. She has created a name for herself both here and in the UK, performed at the three major comedy festivals around the world and was nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2014 with this show.
01 April 2022
Peter Helliar has cemented himself as one of Australia's favourite comedians. He's the creator and star of Network Ten's How To Stay Married and brings the laughs to The Project four days a week.
01 April 2022
Geraldine is proving to everyone, including herself, that life begins at 40. She doesn't want to know what's around the corner, she wants to believe there'll be a bouncy castle.
05 November 2021
Tommy Little is the most exciting comedian of his generation. Sit back, relax and watch Australia's premier dickhead in full flight, recorded at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
16 February 2023
The brand new stand-up special was recorded at Sydney’s magnificent Enmore Theatre. Hosted by Rhys Nicholson (RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under), the concert features a cast of award-winning LGBTQIA+ comedy superstars, including Urzila Carlson, Geraldine Hickey, Cassie Workman, and Chris Parker.
08 December 2022
Wilogical is a new, hour-long show which promises a serving of Wil Anderson doing what he does best - trying to make sense of the world and his place in it, live on stage with joke after joke.
10 October 2022
Tom Ballard has had enough: enough of COVID, anti-vaxxers, being lonely, culture wars, the super-rich, Australia being dumb, capitalism and Baby Boomers.
01 October 2021
Tom Gleeson uses his confidence and dry wit to reflect on the events of 2020, and everyone from the Victorian government to Byron Bay locals are in the firing line.