Tofiga Fepulea'i: Shuuush Your Mouf

The Humble King of Comedy comes to Australia in 2026! In Shuuush Your Mouf, Tofiga muses on all the things that are important to a man in his 50s, his Samoan wife, family and how crossing half a century changes you!

Audiences have been delighted by his stand-up comedic genius, acting and musicianship. Tofiga first rose to stardom as one half of the iconic The Laughing Samoans and has gone on to be one of the most recognisable Samoan comedy talents today. On screen, he was in the latest series of Taskmaster and Moana 2 as Nalo, God of storms.

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Ballet of Lights: Cinderella in a Sparkling Show

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