Bullet: A Superhero Comedy
A hit at the Melbourne Fringe Festival last year, Bullet: a Superhero Comedy is a well-oiled machine of a show.
A hit at the Melbourne Fringe Festival last year, Bullet: a Superhero Comedy is a well-oiled machine of a show.
This variety show is great value for money and is an opportunity to support up and coming comedians. Only on Mondays, don’t miss out!
Laura Davis tells a story of the last time she stayed in Melbourne for the comedy festival and her gradual descent into depression, self-doubt and loneliness. Sounds awful right? Well it’s not.
Damian Callinan takes you on a journey to his awkward and funny childhood and adolescence as a modern day Robinson Crusoe.
Helliar has made himself a household name in recent years with his comedic antics on shows such as Before The Game and Rove.
An extremely talented impersonator, Anil Desai’s routine is a must see for movie buffs and celebrity lovers alike. At every opportunity Desai involves the audience, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.
A relationship breakdown can always be the cause of laughter once the heart strings have settled and time has created a bit of breathing space.
Jeff Green seems a little stressed. Originally from the UK, he’s living in Melbourne now, has a family and doesn’t watch television anymore.
Billed as a showcase of America’s hottest comedy, this show met all expectations. The four American comedians who took to the stage for 20 minutes at Hifi bar did not disappoint.
Ian Bagg stood perplexed on stage. He surveyed the audience and counted the empty chairs. The Canadian is used to pulling big crowds. He is a regular on Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Tonight there were only 16 occupied seats. The Exford Hotel function room was a third full.
The conversation between the host and the guests is very different… every question and comment from Rob Hunter is a thinly veiled insult.
All in all, Australia! Australia! Australia! is an affable sketch stand-up comedy.
Presented in mock-reality television format, it follows ten contestants, three judges and a producer through the increasingly perilous filming of the fictional program ‘So You Want to be a Terrorist’.
From shooting a child with a bow and arrow to being held hostage in a foreign country, Fleet has obviously (and astonishingly) had his share of super heroic moments.
This show is a great opportunity to see seven acts for the price of one or decide what your picks of the fest will be.