A new intimate comedy venue has opened beneath The Raven Hotel in West End, bringing New York Comedy Cellar-inspired entertainment to Brisbane’s inner-city entertainment precinct.
Brisbane Comedy Cellar launched soft programming in January 2026 before its official opening celebration scheduled for 22-28 February. The venue operates Wednesday through Friday nights plus every second Saturday, offering experimental sessions, themed comedy nights, and premium weekend showcases.
Promoter and club curator Tony Lathouras designed the space to elevate Brisbane’s comedy culture beyond traditional club formats. The basement venue creates intimate proximity between performers and audiences, replicating the atmosphere that made Manhattan’s original Comedy Cellar famous for launching careers whilst maintaining accessible neighbourhood appeal.
Venue Format and Programming
Brisbane Comedy Cellar operates a tiered programming structure across different nights. Wednesday Cellar Sessions focus on professional comedians developing new material, providing testing ground for established performers refining their craft rather than open mic format.
Thursday nights feature themed shows including The Dating Game, The Big Game Show Show, and Crowd Control. These concept-driven events depart from standard stand-up format, incorporating audience participation and game show elements alongside comedy performances.
Friday and Saturday showcases represent the venue’s premium offerings, enhanced by live band accompaniment. Musical integration distinguishes these sessions from comedy-only formats, creating cabaret-style atmosphere that positions comedy within broader entertainment framework.
Monthly jazz nights interrupt the comedy calendar, demonstrating the venue’s flexible approach to programming. This variety reflects Lathouras’s vision of comedy and music venues coexisting rather than operating as single-purpose spaces.
Lathouras said he wanted to change the culture of what a comedy club can be in Brisbane, creating a space where comedy and live music sit side by side and the experience feels exciting and premium without being pretentious.
The venue’s basement location beneath The Raven Hotel creates natural acoustic intimacy. Low ceilings and confined space amplify performer-audience connection, contrasting with larger theatre environments where distance dilutes immediacy.
Launch Week Programming
Official launch week runs 22-28 February, culminating in a Comedy Gala on 28 February featuring Matt Okine, Harley Breen, Dusty Rich, and Ting Lim. The gala format brings together multiple performers in single evening, introducing audiences to Brisbane Comedy Cellar’s programming diversity.
Matt Okine brings radio presenter credentials alongside stand-up experience, having hosted Triple J breakfast show before transitioning to comedy and acting. His hosting duties for the launch gala position him as face of the venue’s opening celebrations.
Harley Breen’s comedy career spans television appearances including Have You Been Paying Attention? and The Project alongside international touring. His inclusion on the launch bill adds established name recognition to the opening lineup.
Dusty Rich represents Brisbane’s local comedy scene, contributing hometown perspective to the gala’s performer mix. Ting Lim rounds out the featured comedians, completing the four-person headline roster.

Launch gala proceeds support Grow The Music, a social enterprise delivering music workshops and events for Indigenous and migrant communities. The charitable component connects Brisbane Comedy Cellar’s opening with community development objectives beyond entertainment provision.
Lathouras said comedy and music both have a strong ability to build confidence, connection and joy, and that supporting Grow The Music reflects the venue’s aim to foster community and bring people together through shared experiences.
West End Entertainment Context
West End’s entertainment landscape combines heritage venues with contemporary additions. The Rialto Theatre on Hardgrave Road, built in 1926, represents the suburb’s historical entertainment infrastructure. The West End Electric opened in August 2024 on Boundary Street, adding a 400-seat venue hosting circus cabaret productions.
Brisbane Comedy Cellar operates at smaller scale, positioning itself as neighbourhood comedy club with intimate capacity. Boundary Street’s concentration of bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues creates foot traffic supporting multiple performance spaces.
The suburb’s proximity to South Bank and the University of Queensland St Lucia campus draws in the student and young professional demographics that typically form core comedy audiences.
Comedy Scene Development
Brisbane’s comedy infrastructure developed incrementally across various venues before Comedy Cellar’s establishment. Big Fork Theatre in Fortitude Valley specialises in improvisation classes and sketch comedy, offering weekly jam sessions and ensemble-based instruction.
Fortitude Music Hall hosts touring stand-up comedians in ballroom setting, accommodating larger-scale productions by nationally recognised performers. The venue’s capacity supports ticketed shows by established acts touring theatre circuits.
Brisbane Powerhouse in New Farm programmes comedy amongst broader performing arts schedule, integrating stand-up within multidisciplinary offerings. The converted power station venue maintains alternative credentials whilst operating as professional performance space.
Brisbane Comedy Cellar fills different niche by focusing exclusively on comedy in intimate setting with regular weekly programming. The consistency of Wednesday-through-Saturday operations creates destination venue rather than occasional programming slot within multi-purpose facility.
New York’s Comedy Cellar achieved fame by providing proving ground where established comedians test material whilst emerging performers develop alongside headliners. Brisbane iteration aims to replicate this developmental function, creating space where professional comics refine work before larger audiences.
The venue’s Wednesday sessions specifically target this developmental purpose, restricting participation to experienced performers working on new material rather than beginners attempting comedy. This curation maintains quality standards whilst allowing creative experimentation.
Raven Hotel Integration
The Raven Hotel’s existing food and beverage operations complement Brisbane Comedy Cellar’s entertainment programming. Audiences can dine upstairs before descending to basement shows, creating dinner-and-comedy package similar to established cabaret models.
Specialty cocktails and bar service in the basement venue enable direct beverage sales during performances, generating revenue streams beyond ticket prices. The integration of hospitality and entertainment creates economic model supporting venue sustainability.
Limited seating capacity necessitates advance booking, with shows regularly selling out according to venue promotional materials. The scarcity creates demand whilst maintaining intimate atmosphere that distinguishes the venue from larger comedy rooms.
Free parking behind adjacent Dan Murphy’s liquor store addresses accessibility concerns in inner-city location where street parking proves unreliable. The parking arrangement removes common barrier to attendance in suburbs where public transport coverage may not accommodate all potential patrons.
Birthday week complimentary tickets incentivise repeat visitation whilst creating celebratory atmosphere. The policy positions Brisbane Comedy Cellar as venue for special occasions beyond general entertainment consumption.
West End Suburb Profile
West End developed as working-class inner suburb characterised by diverse migrant communities, particularly Greek and Italian populations settling from 1950s onward. Gentrification from 1990s transformed the suburb into bohemian enclave attracting artists, students, and young professionals.
The suburb sits approximately 3 kilometres southwest of Brisbane CBD, connected by multiple bus routes along Boundary Street. University of Queensland’s St Lucia campus borders West End, influencing the suburb’s demographics and supporting affordable dining and entertainment venues.
West End Markets operate Saturday mornings on Davies Park, drawing visitors from across Brisbane. The Boundary Hotel presents live music alongside The Raven Hotel’s new comedy programming, reinforcing West End’s cultural identity built on diverse entertainment offerings.
Brisbane Comedy Cellar operates within this established cultural context, adding dedicated comedy space to the entertainment precinct. Official launch programming runs 22-28 February 2026, with the Comedy Cellar Gala scheduled for 28 February at The Raven Hotel, 334 Montague Road, West End.
Tickets are available here.
Published 07-February-2026.









