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Nathan Chin

Australia's Funniest Lawyers

  • Australia

Australia’s Funniest Lawyers features a line-up of criminal prosecutors, barristers, government regulators and corporate solicitors who are so funny, HR regularly request their jokes to be retold (and recorded) in their offices.

Craving that courtroom spotlight once again, these lawyers have turned to the only profession more narcissistic than law – stand-up comedy.

The lawyers turned comedians in this line-up have won and been nominated for numerous prestigious festival awards, appeared on television and have sold out festival shows nationally and internationally.

Australia’s Funniest Lawyers will feature four comedians (including the MC) who will each perform approximately 12-15 minutes of material.

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Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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Australia’s Funniest Lawyers features a line-up of criminal prosecutors, barristers, government regulators and corporate solicitors who are so funny, HR regularly request their jokes to be retold (and recorded) in their offices.

Craving that courtroom spotlight once again, these lawyers have turned to the only profession more narcissistic than law – stand-up comedy.

The lawyers turned comedians in this line-up have won and been nominated for numerous prestigious festival awards, appeared on television and have sold out festival shows nationally and internationally.

Australia’s Funniest Lawyers will feature four comedians (including the MC) who will each perform approximately 12-15 minutes of material.

Reviews just in

Suitable for audiences 18+

Language – occasional coarse language

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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.