Aboriginal Comedy Allstars

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The Memo Healesville
Fri 26 Jun | 7:30 PM
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Starring Australia’s premier First Nations comedians, this stand-up comedy sensation has lit up stages with sold‑out seasons and five‑star reviews across the UK, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, and beyond. The Allstars bring huge belly laughs from the heart of the wide brown land.

Aboriginal Comedy Allstars is a First Nations-led show, created by mob, for mob, and welcoming allies.

Age recommendation 15+.
Occasional coarse language, and adult themes.

Line-Up

Andy Saunders

Comedian Andy Saunders

 

With an impressive and extraordinary ability to use humour to break down barriers and stereotypes, as well as provoke thought in any audience, Andy is known for taking satire to new heights. He has quickly evolved into one of the most popular and successful acts performing around the country. His star continues to rise after performing successful stand-up from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Galas to appearing on TV as a reality star on Nine Network’s The Block.

Elaine Crombie

Elaine Crombie

 

Elaine Crombie is a proud Pitjantjatjara, Warrigmal, South Sea and German descendant with a 20‑plus‑year career. An actor, director, producer, stand‑up comedian, writer and musician, she has extensive theatre experience and is a First Nations Organiser for MEAA, working with Queensland Theatre, Bangarra, Belvoir, Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse.

Janty Blair

Janty Blair

 

Janty Blair is a proud First Nations comedian based in Australia. She won the Deadly Funny Grand Final at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2022 and has since performed nationally and internationally, including at the Brisbane Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Fringe. An experienced facilitator and keynote speaker, Janty uses comedy to inspire joy and community action.

Jay Wymarra

Jay Wymarra

 

Jay Wymarra is a Torres Strait Islander and First Nations performer of Saibai Koedal, Meriam and Gudang/Yadaykenu heritage. Known for stand‑up, MC work and drag persona Rhianna Mation, his highlights include touring Torres Queer, two Deadly Funny Grand Finals, ABC’s Rosehaven, and appearances in the Comedy Zone and Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow.

Tarsh Jago

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Tarsh Jago is a proud Palawa woman living in Naarm. Cheeky yet charming, she’s a quick-witted storyteller who intersects her queer and First Nations identities with a tenacious spirit earning her a spot in the Melbourne International Comedy Zone 2025, a national finalist for Deadly Funny and a nomination for Best Newcomer at MICF 2026.

 

 

 

Reviews

“Belly aching, cheek-hurting, hilarious”Adelaide Advertiser.

"Thought-provoking and wildly funny." - The Wee Review.

"Properly entertaining. Fresh voices, new perspectives. As Kevin might say – this show is deadly. Go see it and you will understand." - The Scotsman.

"Truly funny, indigenous comedy!"Broadway Baby.

"To be able to blend light, easy-going jokes with a piece of political protest is an incredible skill. This is warm, genuine comedy but with an underlying message that you'll carry with you.” - Broadway World.

“While pulling no punches, these six comedians deliver a night of big night of laughs that resonate with their entire audience. Aboriginal Comedy Allstars has humour for everyone, which is all anyone can ask from a great comedy show.” - IN Review.

 

Aboriginal Comedy Allstars is supported by Oonah.

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When

  • Friday, 26 June 2026 | 07:30 PM

Location

The Memo Healesville, 235 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, 3777, View Map

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