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1 of 10 Saturday, 9 May 2011 The crowd eagerly anticipates a night of light-hearted humour and enlightenment as they attend Sydney Comedy Festival’s Mother of All Galas at National Institute of Dramatic Arts. The Mother of All Galas

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Saturday, 9 May 2011The crowd eagerly anticipates a night of light-hearted humour and enlightenment as they attend Sydney Comedy Festival’s Mother of All Galas at National Institute of Dramatic Arts.

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Young, old, men and women alike line up to receive a signed DVD from comedian and emcee of the night Fiona O’Loughlin

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The microphone is tested and ready for the comedians to light up the stage and entertain the audience.

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The audience members take their seats as the beginning of the night draws near...

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...while backstage the comedians do their make-up...

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...and their warm-up

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Fiona O’Loughlin introduces each comedian, in her own witty way.

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Julia Morris’s beaming smile shows that a lot of comedy is about fun and entertainment...

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...but there can also be serious issues that are raised in comedians’ routines, recovering alcoholic Fiona O’Loughlin explains.

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All in all, audience members go home feeling happier after an entertaining night of fun, laughter and stories.