Justin Jones at Happy Endings Comedy Club 22/2/2019
Happy Ending - Comedy Club, Paris
Mika performing Happy Ending at the Comedy Club Jam Session in Paris. One of the best performances of Happy Ending ever!
Neel Kolhatkar - Half Hour Happy Ending (FULL SHOW)
Filmed November 2018
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Mark David: Co-Founder of Left Centretainment | fastBREAK MEMORIES September 2013
After co-founding Left of Centretainment in 1999, Mark David has had the privilege of working with Australia's most recognizable comedians including Adam Hills, Tom Gleeson and Anh Do. Responsible for many laughs and the occasional tear, David is one of the biggest driving forces behind the comedy industry in Australia. David also runs Happy Endings Comedy Club, which was voted as Sydney's Best Comedy Club for 2011 & 2012 in the Time Out Comedy Sydney Awards.
You can find him at @themarkofme
Walking In Penrith - DENIS CROCKER
Live at Happy Endings Comedy Club (May 11th 2013) during the Sydney Comedy Festival Show DENIS CROCKER - THE LOGIES, THE LADIES, THE LEGENDS
A Parody of Marc Cohen's Walking In Memphis.
Fuck Spiders - Full Set - (TheBin)
Dion Arnold - Sydney Australia January 2019 (Happy Endings Comedy Club)
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Neel Kolhatkar Aussie Jokes Compilation
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Mick Meredith - Sydney Comedian
Mick Meredith - Sydney Comedian
Straya Comedy Q&A with Justin Jones
5 minutes of comedy question and answer with Sydney comedian Justin Jones. Recorded live at Vibe Comedy, Saturdays at Monkey Magic bar in Potts Point NSW
Conversation with Lydia Nicholson: Theatre Performer and Playwright
On the last Friday of each month young innovators, change-makers, entrepreneurs , and creative thinkers come together to hear leading industry professionals across the media, technology, social and creative sectors give 5 rapid fire talks.
WHEN: 8AM - 9AM, Friday, 27 September
WHERE: Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo Sydney
COST: $10 for inspiring talks and a delicious breakfast provided by Black Star Pastry.
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The theme for September is Memory.
Memories both lead us back and push us forward, they provide us with a link to the past by reminding us of what has happened and giving us an indication of what could come. They often find their home in nostalgia, a yearning and remembrance of experiences and distinctive turning points in life.
The memory is the the capacity to retain ideas, thoughts and life stories. Memories are also the keys to progress, to learn from mistakes made and to never repeat history. Memories are a way of seeding out the bad from the good, deciphering what worked, what didn't and how we grow from that experience.
Lydia Nicholson
Lydia Nicholson is a theatre performer, playwright and deviser who trained at Flinders Drama Centre, studied Shakespeare at RADA in London and recently performed a sold out Sydney season of her award-winning solo show I'm not pale, I'm dead. She has written programs for young audiences at the Powerhouse Museum, the Australian Museum and the British Museum and is currently working on Trouble and Strife -- a play about Australian women's experiences on the home-front in WWI for next year's ANZAC Centenary.
Kieran Adair
With a professional background in journalism, Kieran has a strong interest in politics and social activism. Currently Kieran advises the Government on youth policy through his role in the Australian Youth Forum whilst simultaneously running a highly successful national youth mobilisation campaign. Kieran's career in journalism began as a parliamentary staffer and deputy editor of a local Sydney newspaper, where he developed an interest in juvenile justice reform which combined high rates of youth unemployment and labour exploitation with the intention to engage the youth with political processes.
Anni Turnbull
Anni Turnbull is a curator, producing content for Powerhouse Museum exhibitions, programs, blogs and websites. She is particularly interested in communities and social issues and has also shone a light on environment, migration, disability and health through her work. Anni's curatorial projects include Bush Regeneration and a moving and insightful exhibition on the AIDS epidemic in Australia. She says 'Museums are a place for collecting, interpreting and sharing memories'.
Katrin Seeher
Originally trained as a psychologist in Germany, Katrin has since been working with dementia patients and their families through the Prince of Wales Hospital and her partnership with both the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre and the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing at UNSW. Katrin's area of research is the long term development of career stress in which she is currently undertaking a PhD. As a certified Rater and Deputy Trials Co-ordinator at the Sydney Centre for Clinical Cognitive Research at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Katrin has been awarded scholarships, grants and prizes for her research from the DCRC, the University of NSW, the Australian Association of Gerontology and the International Psychogeriatrics Association.
Mark David
After co-founding Left of Centretainment in 1999, Mark David has had the privilege of working with Australia's most recognizable comedians including Adam Hills, Tom Gleeson and Anh Do. Responsible for many laughs and the occasional tear, David is one of the biggest driving forces behind the comedy industry in Australia. David also runs Happy Endings Comedy Club, which was voted as Sydney's Best Comedy Club for 2011 & 2012 in the Time Out Comedy Sydney Awards.
You can find him at @themarkofme and at
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The event wraps up by 9am with attendees keen to continue conversation spilling out into the museum cafe and beyond.
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Neel Kolhatkar - Neel Before Me (Full Show)
Neel Before Me is a comedy special by Neel Kolhatkar.
Watch Millennium Child:
Written and Directed by Neel Kolhatkar
Executive Producer: Neel Kolhatkar
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GNWTV
Conceptional Media
Producers
Jordan Robinson
Andrew Taylor
Opening Acts
Daniel Muggleton
Where It's Att
Track: Drop The Bass
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Jordan Robinson
Martin Coombes
Ilter Cimilli
Susan Barr
Audio: Mark Davis
2nd Unit Camera Crew
Tim Mann
Aaron Bull
Nathan Johnson
Edited by Adam Krowitz
Music
Drop The Bass by Where It's Att
Hair and Make-Up: Jess Sobanski
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Bangkok | Russell Peters - Notorious
Thai massages are the best! Here's a clip from my 2013 special, Notorious.
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SW Tmn Mika - Happy Ending
This is Australia. Comedy. Red light means brothel in Europe. In Australia is doctor's surgery
When a new migrant arrives to Australia, especially from the Med, knows a red light means a place to find paid sex. A bordelo the Italians say. But in Australia red light goes only outside the doctors surgery. So I wrote a script for this sketch with this misunderstanding in mind. The New Australian from Italy goes to a Doctors surgery hoping to find love with his 100 dollar note.
And I would like to thank everyone involved to shoot this in such a short notice. The crews and the actors and the wodefrull people behind the scenes. Thank you all. Harry
Luvoz Productions Pty Ttd
Producer/script writer
Harry Tsoukalas
Production assistant
Nikki Fire
Director
Cathy Burnside
Assistant director
Demi-Rose Reeves
Tula Tzoras
Acting
Vincenzo Prosperi patient/client
Cathy burnside Nurse
Nicole Johnson doctor
Phillip Karas Male doctor
Keith Thomas male patient
Extras
Male patient. Dimos karagiannis
Female patien. t Maria karagiannis
Female patient. Sarah Sobey
Male by stander. Brady Tait
Camera 1
Alex Bradshaw
Camera 2
Chris Evans
Editing
Gianni Sakkos
Chris Evans
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Flow studios
Sound
Sarah Sobby
Alberto Stenico
Lighting
Alex Bradshaw
Make up artist
Christine
Script writing assistance
Cathy burnside
Vincenzo Prosperi
Caren Croke
CATERING
MOTHER
MEDITERRANEAN FOOD
DOCTORS SURGERY SUPPLIEC BY
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BELMORE PHYSIOTHERAPY
(Surgery)
JOHN KOSMAS ELECTRICAL SUPLIERS
(Reception)
Great Alexander club
(Rehearsals)
Neel Kolhatkar - Nightclubs
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Young Australian Males Part 2/2
(Part 2) We interviewed Young Aussie Males from a variety of backgrounds.
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NOTE: Anyone who came to my Sydney shows last year, they were technically previews so my Sydney Comedy Festival show will have some of the same material. Only some.
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Tom Papa - If You Are Married, You Win
#TomPapa on how marriage changes the relationship and why kids are just terrible roommates.
Tom Papa stand up from the Just For Laughs Festival in 2010.
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Dave Jory Sydney Comedy Store 2012
MIKA - Happy Ending / Live - Paris Olympia
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
Wake up in the morning, stumble on my life
Can't get no love without sacrifice
If anything should happen, I guess I wish you well
A little bit of heaven, but a little bit of hell
This is the hardest story that I've ever told
No hope, or love, or glory
Happy endings gone forever more
I feel as if I'm wasted
And I'm wastin' every day
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
This is the way that we love,
Like it's forever.
Then live the rest of our life,
But not together.
2 o'clock in the morning, something's on my mind
Can't get no rest; keep walkin' around
If I pretend that nothin' ever went wrong, I can get to my sleep
I can think that we just carried on
This is the hardest story that I've ever told
No hope, or love, or glory
Happy endings gone forever more
I feel as if I'm wasted
And I'm wastin' every day
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
This is the way that we love,
Like it's forever.
Then live the rest of our life,
But not together.
A Little bit of love, little bit of love
Little bit of love, little bit of love[repeat]
This is the way you left me,
I'm not pretending.
No hope, no love, no glory,
No Happy Ending.
This is the way that we love,
Like it's forever.
To live the rest of our life,
But not together.
Mika Happy Ending 19th Feb 2010 Manchester
Mika- Happy Ending
19th Feb 2010 Manchester Apollo