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Funny men Lano and Woodley are heading into space

After years of turning their everyday squabbles into epic adventures, Australia’s favourite comedy duo
blast off with a cosmic new show full of side-splitting fun, idiocy and intergalactic bickering.

Lano & Woodley are all alone on a spaceship. Or are they? Commander Col is focused on their important
mission. Co-pilot Woodley… isn’t.

Once again, Frank and Colin have found themselves light years out of their depth, taking on a journey
that’s far bigger than their tiny ship (and even tinier brains) can handle. Will Col keep the mission on
course, or will Woodley’s endless distractions send them spinning into a black hole of disaster?

From the duo behind some of Australia’s most celebrated comedy shows, Lano & Woodley In Space
promises an hour of classic Lano & Woodley – part sublime, part stupid and all heart. With their trademark
mix of chaos and charm, Frank and Colin continue to prove why they remain two of the country’s most
beloved and enduring comedians.

“Lano and Woodley in space will definitely be our best show yet, with no mistakes or missteps. Definitely.” said Colin Lane

“I’m so lucky that Col has written this wonderful play. This time I’m definitely going to read it. Definitely.”
said Frank Woodley

Lano (Colin Lane) & Woodley (Frank Woodley) came together in 1986 as two parts of a three hander called
The Found Objects. When three became two in 1994, they became Lano & Woodley for a show at Melbourne’s tiny Carlton Courthouse.

That show went on to win the prestigious Award for Best Comedy in Edinburgh, making Lano & Woodley only the second Australian act to take out the award. They returned home to full houses and a TV show co-produced with the ABC and BBC.

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Their 2026 show will be heading to Adelaide Fringe, and the Melbourne Comedy Festival before dates in Canberra, Perth, Brisbane, Hobart and Newcastle.

See them in Perth at The Regal Theatre on 26th and 27th of June with multiple shows each day. Tickets are on sale now.

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