‘Comedy Cartel’: A night of laughter at the Hellenic Club of Canberra

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Get ready for a night of laughter and cultural celebration as Comedy Cartel makes its debut at the Hellenic Club of Canberra this June.

On Friday, June 13, at 8pm, the Olympus Room at the Hellenic Club Woden will come alive with a Comedy Gala featuring an incredible lineup of stand-up comedians including George Kapiniaris.

This exciting new show promises to deliver non-stop laughter, showcasing some of the finest talent in the comedy scene today.

Whether you’re a comedy aficionado or just looking for a great night out, this is an event you won’t want to miss.

Tickets are now available for booking here, and for those requiring accessible seating, the Hellenic Club Woden is happy to assist by contacting them on 6162 6610.

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