Direct from Cripple Creek, Colorado, country music legend Wilson Dixon returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the first time in years. Known to many as the greatest country singer Cripple Creek has ever produced – as well as the only country singer Cripple Creek has ever produced – whichever way you look at it, it’s a pretty good achievement. Life of late has been “fun" for Wilson (i.e. not fun) navigating his way through the pandemic-denying alt right-leaning members of his own family, and dealing with his ex-wife Maureen who unfortunately ran off with another man, his neighbour, and lives next door. His horse Andrew is getting angrier by the day and dating in a small town with a very shallow gene pool has its challenges, as you can imagine. Join Wilson for an intimate hour as he performs his brand-new show with brand-new songs about his unfortunately not brand-new life. 'Deadpan delivery of some of the funniest songs you’ll ever hear.' Time Out (UK) 'Sparks of pure brilliance.' TVNZ 'Packs more laughs into the allotted time than one would think possible.' The Guardian 'A celebration of absurdity... showcases how humour can be found in the mundane and unexpected details of life.' Theatreview (NZ)
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival - Fire Brand (4/11/23-4/23/23)
House of the Heart (2/2/23-2/12/23)
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Saturday Night Fever
Athenaeum Theatre (1/8 - 1/25)
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Ambition and the Aftermath
The University of Melbourne (7/2 - 7/2) | |
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Play In A Day: Volpone, Or, The Fox
The University of Melbourne (11/18 - 11/18) | |
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James Barr - Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex To My Mum)
trades hall (3/26 - 4/5) | |
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Steel Magnolias
Athenaeum Theatre (7/23 - 8/9) | |
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Mackenzie
Arts Centre Melbourne (7/23 - 8/9) | |
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Vicious
Viva Melbourne (5/2 - 4/22)
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