Are You Havin' a Laugh?! Comedy Variety Night | Scary Strangers Comedy Fest

7:00pm - 8:30pm
Wentworth Falls School of the Arts
217-219 Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls NSW 2782
Wentworth Falls
The inaugural Scary Strangers Comedy Festival is kicking off with an epic comedy variety night featuring an iconic lineup of comedians. For one night only, Are You Havin' a Laugh?! comedy variety night returns to the stage. To kick off the inaugural Scary Strangers Comedy Festival, this special revival celebrates the very first comedy night ever presented by Scary Strangers, bringing back the spirit of the original event that launched a tradition of laughter, creativity, and community. Expect an eclectic mix of stand-up and improvised comedy from a lineup of talented performers. Whether you were there for the original show or you're discovering it for the first time, this event is a chance to unearth your favourite new local comedians. Join us for an unforgettable evening packed with big laughs, unique acts, and a healthy dose of nostalgia as Scary Strangers revisits its roots. Come along, grab a seat, and find out why everyone is asking: Are You Havin' a Laugh?! FEATURING: Stand ups: Fady Kassab (Just for Laughs, RAW Comedy Winner 2019), Joshua Hauville & Keely Willis Improv: Premature Improvisation ft. Akila, Harry Watkins, Ru Halwala & Tom Stevenson Hosted by: Scary Strangers 🕖 Doors Open: 6:30pm | Show Starts: 7pm 📅 Date: Thursday, October 15 📍 Venue: Wentworth Falls School of the Arts Early Bird Tickets: $25 General Tickets: $35

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