Lano and Woodley

Casley left and so Lano and Woodley debuted as a double-act in March 1993 at Melbourne's Prince Patrick Hotel.

Lano and Woodley reunited to tour nationally with a new show named Fly, begun in Canberra March 2018.

[1] Their stage productions include Curtains, Fence, Glitzy, Slick, Bruiser, The Island and Goodbye - all original shows that they wrote and performed themselves.

The style in which it is written is very self-referential and often breaks the fourth wall by talking directly to the reader, putting in deliberate spelling mistakes and filling pages with ellipses (or nothing at all).

The show consisted of comedy sketches, songs and interaction with the audience, all based around them being stranded on a desert island.

A stand-out feature of this performance was the one major set piece used: a motorised, revolving platform, which was used as a stairway, aeroplane, palm tree and court room stand.

The real reason for their goodbye, according to Colin Lane (stated both on stage and appearing on Andrew Denton's Enough Rope interview show), is summed up like this: "Imagine spending 20 years driving in a car with your best friend.

"[citation needed] They have both stated that they are dissolving Lano and Woodley so that they do not end up hating each other five years down the track.

On 13 November 2017, Lano and Woodley announced they were reuniting and going on tour nationally with a new show named Fly, which began in Canberra in March 2018.