Meet The Comedian – Maitreyi Karanth

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Get ready to laugh your socks off as we introduce comedian Maitreyi Karanth as she prepares for her show Maitriarchy in this years 40th Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Let’s dive into her world of humour, passion, and inspiring moments.

About Maitreyi Karanth

What do you enjoy most about acting?

I feel completely me when I perform. I feel alive. I love looking into people’s eyes from up on stage and feeling the connection. Someone said after one of my performances, “I felt we had a lot of eye contact, a connection”. I love that.

Do you want to work in film, live theatre or both?

My dream is to be a talk show host. I think it comes very naturally to me. I started my time in the entertainment business with acting. Being an actress was what I set out to do before I discovered live stand-up comedy. Camera or stage, acting is a passion.

What has been your favourite role so far in your career?

The charity show was pure joy – 100 Filipinas laughing, cheering, and just letting their hair down. The energy in that room was wild and so full of love.

And then there was January 4th, 2026 – the biggest night of my career. The theatre show was historic: the first solo theatre show by a female comedian in Hong Kong! Only four comedians, irrespective of gender, have ever performed a solo theatre show here – and we sold out! The vibe was electric, the crowd was incredible, and my heart was full. That theatre was always my dream venue. I’d opened for a famous comedian there once and quietly thought, “One day this will be mine.”

Maitreyi Karanth

What strategies do you use to overcome stage fright or nerves before a performance?

I listen intently to the host. A good host really puts me in the right mood. I feel very energised. I think nerves are good, just should not let them control you, that’s all.

How would you react if you received a negative review of a performance?

Naturally, I would be disappointed, but then I would see how much I agree with the review. Most of the time, we know how a show goes. Deep down, we know. It’s only a matter of accepting it. I am not a rebel without a cause. I have actually looked into my performance deeply whenever I have had any kind of review. What’s the point of a review if it’s not a chance to see what you don’t see

Have you ever had to improvise during a performance? If so, can you share an example?

Yes, of course. Sometimes you realise your audience type in the middle of the performance, and you have to pivot. Which is why it’s important to write a lot, to have something for everyone!

Is there anything else you’d like to add?

I love producing and emceeing as well. I think both come naturally to me. I have decided to take it up a notch and produce more International acts in the coming year. I also produce and perform in a lot of charity fundraisers. I love how I can use my talent for the greater good. In fact, in the beginning, my charity was funded solely by my performances!

Where can patrons purchase tickets to this production?

To book tickets to Maitriarchy, please visit https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/maitriarchy/.

Thank you so much for sharing your delightful stories and insights with us. We can’t wait to see how you light up the stage in “Meet The Comedian – Maitriarchy”. Best of luck, and may your performance be filled with laughter and joy!

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Matriarchy: Fifty Is Only The Beginning For Maitreyi Karanth At Melbourne Comedy Festival

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Yes! Tonight My Love! Maitreyi Karanth Is Taking A Page From Napoleon’s Playbook and is here to Prove Fifty is Only the Beginning! “So likeable, so relatable, so wordly and SO hilarious!” Jami Gong, TakeOut Comedy

Fifty, frisky and family roadtrippin’. A midlife crisis, a round-the-world tour and a glimpse of marital life. Laughs, luggage and a little lack of lingerie. Ooh la la!

Following 10 sold out shows at Hong Kong’s oldest and best comedy club, the matriarch of Hong Kong comedy makes her long-awaited Australian debut.

In her bold new show, the Hong Kong-based, self-crowned queen of comedy will debut her brand-new show MAITRIARCHY at the 2026 Melbourne International Comedy Festival at Ballers in Melbourne’s CBD.

“I can’t wait to hit the stage and bring laughter and joy to everyone who needs a little extra cheer right in the new year,” says Karanth. “As a comedian, reaching new audiences is absolute bliss. Melbourne, watch out, I am here to deliver!”

Maitreyi brings her storytelling style to the stage with her unique POV as an expat. She explores her life as a philanthropist, public speaker, wife, mother, and well-travelled woman with stories about being fifty, frisky and full of life whilst traversing the planet.

Karanth began her career in stand-up comedy 7 years ago and since then is the first woman in HK comedy to perform in a solo theatre show and sold out a 400-seat theatre. She sold-out 10 solo shows in Hong Kong and has opened for international comedy heavyweights: Tom Cotter, Gina Yashere, Atul Khatri and Pau Ogata to name a few.

She made her Aussie debut in September 2025 at Sydney’s Factory Theatre with DAUGHTER FROM ANOTHER OTTER alongside comedian Annie Louey for the Sydney Fringe Festival.

When she’s not on stage, Maitreyi is the founder and CEO of the Koma Karanth Foundation (Philippines-focused), which has:
• Built 44 homes to date
• Runs a tutoring school
• Operates an old age community centre
• Free lunches and transport for the impoverished tribal children

MAITRIARCHY will run from April 7 – 19th with tickets on sale now.

Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2026
AmCham’s Women of Influence Award 2025 – Leading Woman in Arts, Sports, and Leisure
TEDx speaker 2021 – Age is not just a number, it’s a journey

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Ballers Clubhouse
7-19 April, 2026

 

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