
The Late Nite PowerPoint Comedy Showcase
This cult classic is making its Brisbane Comedy Festival debut after a UK tour spanning the Edinburgh Fringe and England’s iconic Latitude Festival.
With six comedians performing six different PowerPoints, this is a line-up show like no other.
Hosted by the agents of Microsoft Office chaos, Sweeney Preston and Ethan Cavanagh, this wild late-night showcase is easy to follow and begging for technical difficulties.
Grab your family, friends and anyone else who has endured boring work presentations or tedious uni slides as we all heal together.
With past guests such as Ray O’Leary, He Huang, Blake Pavey, Emma Holland and Bron Lewis, it’s an essential part of any Festival bucket list!
Acts announced soon…
ABOUT THE ARTIST
After bursting onto the comedy scene at 2022’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Late Nite PowerPoint Comedy Showcase has become a haven for nocturnal screen-based hell-raising.
Springboarding off the success of Zoom PowerPoint parties during lockdowns and viral presentations on TikTok and Instagram, Late Nite PowerPoint brings together all the elements of a great slideshow night, and lampoons all the features of a shit one. (*Ahem, your boss’ at work*).
Since day one, the show has been hosted by two of Melbourne’s fastest-rising and extravagantly overdressed comedians, Sweeney Preston & Ethan Cavanagh.
Armed with nothing but some clickers, a dongle and a pair of laptops, these two agents of Microsoft Office chaos have now toured the show to 4 different countries, across 133 performances, hosting over 300 comedians from every corner of the globe.
At the core of the show’s philosophy is a simple premise: PowerPoint comedy is for everyone – including (read: especially) your dickhead boss.
– Fringe Feed
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Suitable for ages 15+
Contains adult themes
Contains strobe lighting
Contains coarse language
Contains sexual references
Contains drug references
Children under the age of two are not permitted; all other ages must hold a valid ticket