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Multicultural Comedy presents

Australia vs The World: Roast Comedy

  • Australia

A clash of cultures where no nation is spared, turning cultural clichés into comedic gold.

Step into the uproarious world of roast comedy, where Melbourne International Comedy Festival ignites with global flair!

Comedians from India, Kenya, South Africa, China and beyond converge to lovingly lambast Australia's quirks – from Vegemite obsessions to beach culture and beyond.
Meanwhile, Aussie humourists gleefully turn the tables, wielding their wit to skewer international stereotypes and cultural idiosyncrasies with charm and cheek.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

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A clash of cultures where no nation is spared, turning cultural clichés into comedic gold.

Step into the uproarious world of roast comedy, where Melbourne International Comedy Festival ignites with global flair!

Comedians from India, Kenya, South Africa, China and beyond converge to lovingly lambast Australia's quirks – from Vegemite obsessions to beach culture and beyond.
Meanwhile, Aussie humourists gleefully turn the tables, wielding their wit to skewer international stereotypes and cultural idiosyncrasies with charm and cheek.

Strictly for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

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Before and after the show

Make a night of it at the Festival Club!

Your very own late-night treat for laughs and letting loose on the dance floor.

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Eat, drink, laugh. Repeat.

Our Drinking & Dining Partners have got you covered for your pre-show dinner or post-show nightcap!

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.