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Everyone in the Audience Gets a Button

  • Australia

If it's the person's dying wish, is cannibalising their corpse ethical?  
  
Everyone in the Audience gets a Button is an experimental and interactive comedy show that delivers on its name, putting the power of answering questions and impacting the show directly into the hands of every single audience member. Find out exactly how many people in the room have been pegged, or how many consider themself mentally well, or how many would sooner eat a landlord than make love to one.  
  
Questions are framed by the recently lobotomised host Ned Mcvicar as "press the button if ____", and together we get to find out exactly how many pressed it, thanks to a motorised game show wheel that looks like it could self combust at any second.  
  
This is all still only the tip of the iceberg, as the show devolves further into contraption-fueled lunacy, utilising an electrified mannequin, button-controlled muscle stimulators and putting the impact of real world consequences behind the push of a button.  

Strictly for audiences 15+

Audience participation

Death and grief

Drug references

Horror

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

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If it's the person's dying wish, is cannibalising their corpse ethical?  
  
Everyone in the Audience gets a Button is an experimental and interactive comedy show that delivers on its name, putting the power of answering questions and impacting the show directly into the hands of every single audience member. Find out exactly how many people in the room have been pegged, or how many consider themself mentally well, or how many would sooner eat a landlord than make love to one.  
  
Questions are framed by the recently lobotomised host Ned Mcvicar as "press the button if ____", and together we get to find out exactly how many pressed it, thanks to a motorised game show wheel that looks like it could self combust at any second.  
  
This is all still only the tip of the iceberg, as the show devolves further into contraption-fueled lunacy, utilising an electrified mannequin, button-controlled muscle stimulators and putting the impact of real world consequences behind the push of a button.  

Strictly for audiences 15+

Audience participation

Death and grief

Drug references

Horror

Language – strong coarse language

Political, religious or racial themes

References to or simulation of violence

References to substance abuse

Back to Listings
Melbourne International Comedy Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' spirit, imagination and rich history of storytelling and humour that is an inspiration to all Australians.

We accept the invitation to walk together with First Nations people towards a more positive future for Australia, as described in the Uluru Statement From The Heart.