Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase

Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase

THE FESTIVAL'S FUNNIEST IN ONE HILARIOUS NIGHT!

 Sep 18, 2025 8:00 pm

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THE FESTIVAL'S FUNNIEST IN ONE HILARIOUS NIGHT!

The Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase tour will be tearing up the freeways of Australia to bring the best of the 2025 Festival!

Expertly curated and lovingly presented, the Showcase will feature some of the Festival’s hottest acts live on stage for an incredible two hours of hard-hitting laughter. Boasting a line-up of veteran favourites and some of the freshest emerging talents, this jam-packed night of pure entertainment will leave you sore from belly laughs!

"The comedians all knew what they had to do to get a laugh, and had the crowd in constant stitches... the talent on show definitely left the crowd wanting more..." - AU REVIEW


Date & Time:

Thursday 18 September, 8:00pm

Foyers, Box Office and Bar open one hour before the show starts.


Duration:

1 hours 40 mins including interval


Ticket Prices:

One Price $44.00


Venue:

Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre
Burns Way off, Tarcutta St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650


Add a Pre-Show Platter to your Theatre Experience

Don’t worry about rushing across town at the last minute, come to the Theatre early and enjoy a platter of tasty treats.

There are options for vegetarians and meat lovers, and gluten free crackers can be arranged through the Box Office.

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