Review – Jen Brister: Wishful Thinking
In Jen Brister’s words ‘this is an hour of the beige lesbian shouting at you.’ It’s an accurate summary, though perhaps a little too self-deprecating. The 39-year-old British stand up follows a very...
In Jen Brister’s words ‘this is an hour of the beige lesbian shouting at you.’ It’s an accurate summary, though perhaps a little too self-deprecating. The 39-year-old British stand up follows a very...
There’s a theme Pat Burtscher touches on during the latter part of his confused ‘show’ and that theme is professionalism. While the scatter-brained, tangential style of stand-up is common, and deftly performed by...
As I stood with the other patrons waiting for the audience of the previous show to vacate the theatre, I looked over an old cabinet containing the autumn work of Louie MacNeice and...
Greg Fleet is a staple of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and for good reason. While commonly appearing in film and television, his live material takes on a different, more considered tone. He cuts...
Last year, Jeff Green was in a regular sized venue that just kept selling out, so this year, they’ve moved him to the great Forum Theatre. Unfortunately on opening night only about a fifth...
Sometimes it’s hard to pinpoint what makes a comedy show work. Sure, Andy Matthews’ latest effort is low-fi, set in a small room on a small budget, but boy does it have some big...
The website boasts that Best of British sold out 2007-2013, but tonight the upstairs bar is half full. To be fair, it’s a Thursday night and the comedians are competing with the football, something...
Knock, knock. Who’s there? Classic comedy. Classic comedy who? Tim Vine. While this joke is not inherently funny, it’s unconventional simplicity is a taste of what you will experience in the Tim Vine Chat Show....
Murder, music, a man in a dress, and clams. ‘Wolf Creek the Musical’ is, rather unsurprisingly, a low-budget musical rendition of 2005’s Australian horror film ‘Wolf Creek’. Making the most...
We got in touch with Tegan Higginbotham and asked her the tough questions!
We got ahold of Rhys Nicholson and asked him a bunch of leading questions which he tactfully avoided.
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 character or less! Cats, mice, Andi McDowell and Friedrich Nietzsche, a bit of feminism and lots of jokes! 2. Who’s the biggest celebrity you’ve ever been ignored...
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 character or less! I attempt to succinctly communicate some mundane or idiotic point and throw in a reference to rodents. 2. Who’s the biggest celebrity you’ve...
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 character or less! FUNNY. An hour of jokes & stories about love, marriage, death, age, youth and general misanthropy. I like to talk to the audience –...
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 character or less! Joe Lycett takes to the stage, takes the microphone and begins a performance of his show ‘If Joe Lycett Then You Should’ve Put A...
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