This New Zealand duo are paying off their wedding in a critically-acclaimed Comedy Festival show
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04.04.2024

This New Zealand duo are paying off their wedding in a critically-acclaimed Comedy Festival show

Til Death Do Us Hearts
Words by Staff Writer

This New Zealand comedy-pop music duo are bringing on the romance.

The real-life power couple of Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore recently got married, and they’re paying off their wedding by sharing love, laughs and piping-hot new tracks with the MICF audiences. If you’re lucky, you might even catch the bouquet. See the show from March 28 to April 21 at ACMI’s Gandel Lab.

Two Hearts: Til Death Do Us Hearts

  • ACMI – Gandel Lab, Fed Square
  • Until April 21
  • Tickets here

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Laura Daniel X Joseph Moore are MICF’s resident pop divas in ‘Two Hearts: Melbourne World Tour’

 

In 2022, real-life power-couple Laura Daniel (Taskmaster NZ) and Joseph Moore tied the knot, joined their bank accounts and immediately drained it all for a lavish wedding. Now they want to renew their vows in front of you for money.

Join Two Hearts for an evening of hot new songs as they share what they’ve learned about love, life and maintaining a successful relationship with your co-worker. They have decided to spend their entire lives together, so it’s only fair you decide to spend an hour with them at Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

We’re huge fans of the duo at Beat, previously reviewing their show Two Hearts like so: “Daniel and Moore take turns playing the straight man/woman and the goofy one as the balance shifts throughout the show between Daniel’s diva demands and Moore’s fixation on that one night – the duo’s comedic interplay is beat-perfect.

“Daniel is utterly fearless onstage, willing to do anything for a laugh, whether it’s physically uncomfortable for her or emotionally uncomfortable for an audience member. Moore nails the ‘please tell me I’m cool’ urgency beneath the veneer of confidence we see in male pop performers. It all climaxes in a glittery, confetti send-off that leaves the audience dazed, a little breathless and, as this reviewer overheard from several groups on the way out, keen to do it all over again.”

Warning: contains solemnly swearing. Tickets here