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English: Geraldine Quinn on stage at the 2007 Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Trades Hall, Melbourne, as part of "A celebration of They Might Be Giants and fundraiser for the Asylum Seeker Resource Center." Fellow performers for the event included Casey Bennetto, Tripod, and Tim Minchin.
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Quinn performing in 2007

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22 April 2007

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