The online home of comedian, actor, MC, podcaster and really good friend Kirsty Webeck.

I’m coming to Melbourne, Geelong, Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle, Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Brisbane, Brunswick Heads, Adelaide, Launceston and Hobart with more cities to be announced!

New Zealand shows now on sale!

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“Everything I Need To Say About Sea Creatures” won a weekly Best Comedy Award at Perth FRINGE WORLD 2025.

Full special “I’ll Be The Judge Of That” is now available to watch for FREE on YouTube!

Check it out here: https://youtu.be/KGfwjaW9wKU 

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“Consistently enjoyable and impossible to dislike.”

- Sydney Morning Herald

“Incredibly funny, incredibly smart, and most of all, incredibly, incredibly good at what she does. The good gear.”

- Pedestrian TV

“Kirsty Webeck’s new show “Everything I Need To Say About Sea Creatures” is a sidesplitting masterpiece. This clever comedian will have you laughing nonstop, without ever making you feel like you’re the punchline.”

- Fringefeed

“'Kirsty Webeck is a reminder of classic comedy of days gone by - it's good to see the art of a solid stand up set is not lost!”

- Kids in Adelaide

“Webeck is a perfect choice. You would need a heart of concrete not to be won over by her sunny affability, which pours out of her at the same rate as her one-liners, both on and off the stage.”

- The Age