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Find the best comedy events and make the most of your time this month in Perth. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Relive the golden age of animation with a delightful one-hour collection of classic cartoons presented in their most authentic form. Step into a world where Bugs Bunny outsmarts Elmer Fudd, Tom chases Jerry through endless mayhem, and Disney's earliest creations dance across the screen with hand-drawn magic that defined childhood wonder for generations.

Asian Comedy Showcase 5PM session Lawrence Mooney: Full Moon Party WIP 6:20PM session Best of The Fringe: Comedy Superstars 7:30PM session For more info, please head to events on the Fringe World website here

Wanna see the funniest comics in town for FRINGE WORLD in an hour of power show that won't break the bank, then Best of the Fest is for you! You'll see four or five comics from all over the world each night, and when we say best we mean it. In the past we've had the likes of Celia Pacquola, Nazeem Hussain, Sam Campbell, Geraldine Hickey and Becky Lucas at Oasis and you can expect more of the same this time round. A smashing night with a wonderful range of stylists and laughs aplenty for all in attendance. And these days, what better way to spend an hour? An absolute romp

Wil Anderson - Whatchu Talkin' 'Bout Wil? 6PM session Lawrence Mooney: Full Moon Party WIP 7:20PM session Best of The Fringe: Comedy Superstars 8:30PM session For more info, please head to events on the Fringe World website here
Aden Date presents an introductory improv workshop that takes a playful look at spontaneity for those just building an appetite for improvisation.

Pear Tree is a stand up comedy show about pear shaped events between Sri Lanka and Australia. It’s about family, love, homes, knives, kids and cats - spliced with a bit of geopolitics and singing. Sashi’s signature observations remain dedicated to taking absolutely nothing too seriously.

Anisa Nandaula dives into the chaos of her life, feuding with her neighbor, surviving workplace drama, and bringing back hilarious stories from Africa. No filters, no small talk - just big laughs. Nominee Best Newcomer 2025 Melbourne Comedy Festival. Anisa is a must-see!

We're excited to come to Perth on 29th January for a night of storytelling! As part of the St. Brigid's Day celebration at Kidogo Arthouse, the theme of the night is 'Strong Women'. All stories told will revolve around this theme.

Michael Hing is a real human man. See him perform live at the Brisbane Hotel on Thu 29th Jan 2026. This show is 18+.
A playful workshop presented by Elise Wilson that takes relevant clowning skills and applies them to improv. This workshop is for performers and improvisers who want to explore a different approach to improv, rooted in discovering your own compass for joy.

Rope at The Revival House Perth Two brilliant young men, Brandon Shaw (John Dall) and Phillip Morgan (Farley Granger), commit the "perfect murder" of a former classmate—not for gain or passion, but purely as an intellectual exercise to prove their superiority. In a twisted display of arrogance, they hide the body in a wooden chest in their Manhattan penthouse apartment, then host a dinner party with the victim's family and friends, serving buffet from atop their macabre secret. Among the guests is their former prep school housemaster Rupert Cadell (James Stewart), whose philosophical musings about the "art of murder" once inspired their deadly experiment. As the evening progresses and Brandon grows increasingly reckless with hints about their crime, Rupert begins to suspect something is terribly wrong. Alfred Hitchcock's daring 1948 thriller unfolds in what appears to be a single continuous take, with the Master of Suspense using innovative long takes (cut only when reloading film magazines) to create unbearable tension in real time. Shot entirely on one claustrophobic apartment set with a moving cyclorama backdrop showing the New York skyline transitioning from afternoon to nighttime, the film traps the audience in the same space as the killers and their unknowing guests. Stewart delivers one of his darkest performances as a man confronting how his intellectual theories have been corrupted into justification for murder. Adapted from Patrick Hamilton's play and loosely inspired by the Leopold and Loeb case, Rope remains one of Hitchcock's most audacious formal experiments and a chilling examination of moral philosophy taken to its horrifying extreme. Original format and audio experience of this film faithfully reproduced by The Revival House. Presented in 35mm film unless noted otherwise. When: Sunday, January 25th at 4:50PM Where: The Revival House at the Como Theatre Rating: PG (The content is mild in impact) Hitchcock's most experimental thriller will leave you breathless—experience this masterclass in sustained suspense in 35mm film.

Director Richard Franklin crafts a uniquely unsettling 1986 thriller that taps into primal fears about the thin line between humans and our closest evolutionary relatives. The film benefits enormously from the remarkable performance of Locke, the orangutan playing Link, whose expressive face conveys intelligence, menace, and disturbing human-like calculation without a word of dialogue. Shue delivers genuine terror as the situation spirals from unsettling to life-threatening, while the remote Scottish locations amplify the isolation and helplessness. Jerry Goldsmith's discordant score heightens the psychological tension of this creature feature that's less about monster movie thrills and more about the breakdown of the human-animal power dynamic.