Three women in a seated pose against a yellow background. Kru Harale is South-Asian and wears a black top and red skirt. Leaning against her is Kelly Mac, a Caucasian with pink and blue long hair. Stretched out in front is Annie Boyle, a Caucasian wearing a black skivvy and denim overalls. Kru looks off-camera with a small smile, Kel's mouth is open wide, and Annie stares straight ahead, deadpan.
The performers of Take 3 on stage. Bathed in blue, red and green lights against a starry background, they stand equidistant apart in front of boom mics. Behind them is the Take 3 poster, featuring illustrated versions of each performer.
A triptych of the Take 3 performers. Annie is Caucasian, wears a black beanie and rests her chin on her hand. Kru is South-East Asian and lifts her hair away from her head. Kelly is Caucasian and stares at the camera in a quizzical fashion.

CANCELLED - Take 3: The Return

Comedy • Stand-up
Australia

The East Coast girls are back and they're still spanning the generations: Young, Still Young and Old As F*ck. Join Kru Harale, Kelly Mac and Annie Boyle for a night of dubious wit and definite hilarity as they blast through 21st Century life: Leaving a life of luxury in Mumbai for the squalor of Sydney. Dating in a town where the most common question is: "Are you my cousin?" And why Sea Monkeys beat Sheridan sheet sets, hands down.

★★★ “All three comics deliver sharp material and allow a fun night out where the only guarantee is laughing out loud” Theatre Now 
★★★ “They are going to be big names one day” The Advertiser 
★★★★ “Sometimes risqué but always engaging and entertaining original comedy” NOTA 

 

Presented by: Top Dog Comedy

Top Dog Comedy began as a monthly club in Brisbane in February 2021. (Great timing!) It has since branched out to the NSW Mid-North Coast as well as producing shows for emerging comedians. Enter Take 3!
Mumbai-born Kru Harale came to Oz to explore the First World and ended up learning how to wash her own clothes. She was last seen stalking the Melbourne comedy scene amidst cries of “Where are the servants?”
NIDA alumnus Annie Boyle is the laconic bush-brat who left Henty (population: 1,237) with hope in her heart which a job in commercial TV has as yet failed to extinguish.
A refugee from a middling law career, Kelly Mac took the well-worn path to commercial radio and won the 2014 ACRA for Best On-Air Team (Country) in her first year. She is not single but is willing to learn.

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