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Find the best comedy events and make the most of your time this month in Ballarat. From education to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Winner Best Comedy 2020 Melbourne Fringe Winner New Zealand Tour Ready Award 2024 Melbourne Fringe Naarm’s favourite queer femme comedian puts on a magic show. Join Tricksy on a journey through hilarious yet mind boggling stage illusions, quick-witted sketches, puppets and a shocking final act. This show is a side-splitting, eye opening look into the world of magic, from Tricksy’s unique perspective. All comedy, all magic, no cringe. All audience participation is completely optional. 'Tricksy Collins is a Polymath.' ★★★★★ The Age 'It’s a deeply moving, fiercely funny, smart and generous hour that dismantles all expectations of magic and gender.' We Are Locals, Darwin
Welcome to the Auslan jungle is a show about Auslan, the sort of sign language you use in the jungle of today’s Australia, proper Aussie (bogan) Auslan. This show is half comedy and half learning sign language. If you've always been meaning to learn another language but never got around to it and thought maybe Auslan looks like a fun language to learn because of all of the hands and stuff, then this is the show for you. This show teaches you to sign the proper Aussie (bogan) way and ends with everyone in the audience signing together in an Auslan Aussie (bogan) choir. Your hands will sing with an Aussie twang. Ben is an Auslan interpreter from Tasmania. He has been doing comedy for over 20 years after being a RAW Comedy National Finalist in 2002. Ben travelled all over Australia last year doing his show Deaf Bridges, including at the Melbourne and Sydney comedy festivals. All of Ben's shows are Auslan interpreted as Ben presents his shows in English while signing some Auslan. The Auslan interpreter signs the rest. This show is accessible to both Deaf and non-Deaf alike.