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On the lookout for raw comedy talent

The hunt is on for Geelong’s funniest people with the local heat of the RAW Comedy on 18 February.
The contest is Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s annual search for Australia’s best undiscovered jokers.
Former Christmas tree farmer and wedding singer Sam Tuanton, who went on to be a RAW finalist, will host the Geelong heat.
Each contestant will present five minutes of original comedy including stand-up, sketch, double and triple acts, and musical comedy.
For those who don’t fancy providing the laughs, just enjoying them, all heats are open to the public to come and see the next big thing.
Undiscovered comedy talents will compete in heats are across the state.
The best in show will proceed through to the preliminary finals from 27 February and then the state final on 27 March.
The nation’s best will battle it out for the RAW Comedy crown during the Melbourne Comedy Festival in April – with the winner scoring a trip to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Previous competitors include Chris Lilley, Josh Thomas, Hannah Gadsby, Peter Helliar, Claire Hooper, Ronny Chieng, Celia Pacquola, Luke McGregor, and Geelong’s own Jonathan Schuster and Dave Thornton.
Tickets are just $35 or $30 concession, book online at gpac.org.au or phone the box office on 5225 1200.

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