David Massingham’s Little Sketch Book of Horrors

Prepare yourself for hilarious tales of the macabre from sketch comedian and not-particularly-spooky guy David Massingham (Murder Village, The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne, Sketch Me Like One of Your French Girls).

Following its critically praised Melbourne Comedy Festival run, Massingham’s sketch comedy spooktacular Little Sketch Book of Horrors is back for a return season, just in time for Halloween.

GASP! as Massingham whips up hilariously chilling sketch monologues!

SCREAM! at the appearance of eerily inventive characters!!

SQUEAL! at comedy that comes in threes!!!

What are you waiting for ghouls? This Fringe, channel your inner-Vincent Price and find out why Melbourne International Comedy Festival audiences called this “a must-see show” (Weekend Notes) and “a glorious masterpiece of witty wordplay, intelligent setups, and enjoyable audience collaborations” (The Plus Ones). Join this Raw Comedy state finalist and national improv champion for a sketch storytime session to die for.

“Funny is an understatement. He was hilarious.” – Weekend Notes

“Old-school sketch comedy done masterfully.” – The Plus Ones

“A consistently hilarious evening of sketches” – Pop Culture-y

“David Massingham is a rising star, and I am genuinely excited to see what he sketches next.” – Theatre Press

David Massingham’s Little Sketch Book of Horrors

Prepare yourself for hilarious tales of the macabre from sketch comedian and not-particularly-spooky guy David Massingham (Murder Village, The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne, Sketch Me Like One of Your French Girls).

Following its critically praised Melbourne Comedy Festival run, Massingham’s sketch comedy spooktacular Little Sketch Book of Horrors is back for a return season, just in time for Halloween.

GASP! as Massingham whips up hilariously chilling sketch monologues!

SCREAM! at the appearance of eerily inventive characters!!

SQUEAL! at comedy that comes in threes!!!

What are you waiting for ghouls? This Fringe, channel your inner-Vincent Price and find out why Melbourne International Comedy Festival audiences called this “a must-see show” (Weekend Notes) and “a glorious masterpiece of witty wordplay, intelligent setups, and enjoyable audience collaborations” (The Plus Ones). Join this Raw Comedy state finalist and national improv champion for a sketch storytime session to die for.

“Funny is an understatement. He was hilarious.” – Weekend Notes

“Old-school sketch comedy done masterfully.” – The Plus Ones

“A consistently hilarious evening of sketches” – Pop Culture-y

“David Massingham is a rising star, and I am genuinely excited to see what he sketches next.” – Theatre Press

David Massingham’s Little Sketch Book of Horrors

Prepare yourself for hilarious tales of the macabre from sketch comedian and not-particularly-spooky guy David Massingham (Murder Village, The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne, Sketch Me Like One of Your French Girls).

Following its critically praised Melbourne Comedy Festival run, Massingham’s sketch comedy spooktacular Little Sketch Book of Horrors is back for a return season, just in time for Halloween.

GASP! as Massingham whips up hilariously chilling sketch monologues!

SCREAM! at the appearance of eerily inventive characters!!

SQUEAL! at comedy that comes in threes!!!

What are you waiting for ghouls? This Fringe, channel your inner-Vincent Price and find out why Melbourne International Comedy Festival audiences called this “a must-see show” (Weekend Notes) and “a glorious masterpiece of witty wordplay, intelligent setups, and enjoyable audience collaborations” (The Plus Ones). Join this Raw Comedy state finalist and national improv champion for a sketch storytime session to die for.

“Funny is an understatement. He was hilarious.” – Weekend Notes

“Old-school sketch comedy done masterfully.” – The Plus Ones

“A consistently hilarious evening of sketches” – Pop Culture-y

“David Massingham is a rising star, and I am genuinely excited to see what he sketches next.” – Theatre Press

David Massingham’s Little Sketch Book of Horrors

Prepare yourself for hilarious tales of the macabre from sketch comedian and not-particularly-spooky guy David Massingham (Murder Village, The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne, Sketch Me Like One of Your French Girls).

Following its critically praised Melbourne Comedy Festival run, Massingham’s sketch comedy spooktacular Little Sketch Book of Horrors is back for a return season, just in time for Halloween.

GASP! as Massingham whips up hilariously chilling sketch monologues!

SCREAM! at the appearance of eerily inventive characters!!

SQUEAL! at comedy that comes in threes!!!

What are you waiting for ghouls? This Fringe, channel your inner-Vincent Price and find out why Melbourne International Comedy Festival audiences called this “a must-see show” (Weekend Notes) and “a glorious masterpiece of witty wordplay, intelligent setups, and enjoyable audience collaborations” (The Plus Ones). Join this Raw Comedy state finalist and national improv champion for a sketch storytime session to die for.

“Funny is an understatement. He was hilarious.” – Weekend Notes

“Old-school sketch comedy done masterfully.” – The Plus Ones

“A consistently hilarious evening of sketches” – Pop Culture-y

“David Massingham is a rising star, and I am genuinely excited to see what he sketches next.” – Theatre Press

David Massingham’s Little Sketch Book of Horrors

Prepare yourself for hilarious tales of the macabre from sketch comedian and not-particularly-spooky guy David Massingham (Murder Village, The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne, Sketch Me Like One of Your French Girls).

Following its critically praised Melbourne Comedy Festival run, Massingham’s sketch comedy spooktacular Little Sketch Book of Horrors is back for a return season, just in time for Halloween.

GASP! as Massingham whips up hilariously chilling sketch monologues!

SCREAM! at the appearance of eerily inventive characters!!

SQUEAL! at comedy that comes in threes!!!

What are you waiting for ghouls? This Fringe, channel your inner-Vincent Price and find out why Melbourne International Comedy Festival audiences called this “a must-see show” (Weekend Notes) and “a glorious masterpiece of witty wordplay, intelligent setups, and enjoyable audience collaborations” (The Plus Ones). Join this Raw Comedy state finalist and national improv champion for a sketch storytime session to die for.

“Funny is an understatement. He was hilarious.” – Weekend Notes

“Old-school sketch comedy done masterfully.” – The Plus Ones

“A consistently hilarious evening of sketches” – Pop Culture-y

“David Massingham is a rising star, and I am genuinely excited to see what he sketches next.” – Theatre Press

Dredge

Face the ugly.

Find the beautiful.

A group of eight explore the systems we live in. Where did we come from, and how did we get here.

A new play by National Theatre Drama School

We turn a blind eye to so many environmental and human-made catastrophes; what would happen if we didn’t?

Dredge

Face the ugly.

Find the beautiful.

A group of eight explore the systems we live in. Where did we come from, and how did we get here.

A new play by National Theatre Drama School

We turn a blind eye to so many environmental and human-made catastrophes; what would happen if we didn’t?

Dredge

Face the ugly.

Find the beautiful.

A group of eight explore the systems we live in. Where did we come from, and how did we get here.

A new play by National Theatre Drama School

We turn a blind eye to so many environmental and human-made catastrophes; what would happen if we didn’t?

Dredge

Face the ugly.

Find the beautiful.

A group of eight explore the systems we live in. Where did we come from, and how did we get here.

A new play by National Theatre Drama School

We turn a blind eye to so many environmental and human-made catastrophes; what would happen if we didn’t?

Frames of the Chaos

Epic Poetry of Our Time –

Award-winning migrant storyteller Hideto Ambiguous reenacts a mass immigrant rights protest from its birth to death and afterlife through an hour of continuous metamorphosis from a character to another. Bring your own frame of this chaotic world. Mind-boggling, nicely-choreographed, wittily-worded fusion political theatre shall be served.

You are at a conference alongside fellow strategists watching a documentary tracing an entrepreneurial, fourth-generation immigrant Shinzo. He has video footage that implicates a secret alliance between the police and Omnidirection Tech Company together provoking violence at a peaceful immigrant rights protest to justify cracking down the undocumented. However, Omnidirection is a client at a consultant firm he works for. He knows he can either leak it or delete it, but he doesn’t know his decision-making is monitored closely…

*This event is the screening of pre-recorded performance.
**Frames of the Chaos is supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants.

Hideto Ambiguous is a theatre-maker and performance poet.
“a Japanese troubadour travelling the world telling poetic stories and singing songs and leaping into dances in funny unknown places.” The Hook (NZ)
“His poetry is lovely and soul-baring, flirting with the edges of provocation.” theatreview (NZ)

His debut one-person play The Unfolding of Benjamin’s Misery won Best Words and Ideas Award at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2019 (AUS), and had successful Aotearoa North Island Tour 2020.
He is also the winner of Liverpool Slam 2018 (UK) and the finalist of Wellington Slam 2019 (NZ). His first poetry collection “Foreigners in Me” was published by Antivirus/Lastbench Publications in 2020.