Latest Reviews
Review – The Motown Story
By the third song in, the dance floor had started and did not stop until the final encore.
10 Quick Qs – Simon Taylor: Personal Best
2. Describe your show Twitter style, 140 characters or less:
This is the best stand-up comedy show that I am capable of. So if you don’t like it I can’t help you.
10 Quick Qs – James Pender
The show is about my journey from playing Jesus on the Ronnie Johns Half Hour at 23 to defending war criminals in the Hague for the UN at 30. And of course, this requires me to touch on Tinder and the philosophy of dick pics.
10 Quick Qs – Axis of Awesome
Why would someone not come see your show? Because dogs were chasing their loved ones in the woods.
10 Quick Qs – David Quirk
It’s about the highs and woes of being a professional comedian who’s also worked in a skateboard shop for 14 years. Oxymoron.
Review – Dan Sultan: Dirty Ground Tour
Sultan stands alone: three guitars and a keyboard keeping him company.
Review – Lords of Strut: Chaos
Throughout the hour, the Lords of Strut treat the audience to a comedic medley of exaggerated facial expressions, mild acrobatics, drag and partial nudity.
Review – Captain Fun Pants and the Mystery of the FunOmatic Fun Wand
Comedians Harley Breen and Heath Franklin diverge from their usual stand up scene to deliver a high energy and highly entertaining performance.
10 Quick Qs – Rob Snarski
What do you want to be when you grow up? A retiree and a masterful table tennis opponent.
Review – Fear and Delight: The Show
Tell your mum not to wait up, because this show will suck you in and keep you for as long as you can last.
Review – Mylie’s Relationship Status is Complicated: A Facebook Romance
The show delves into how we live online versus how we live in real life, the importance of updating your relationship status and the art of Facebook stalking, among other things.
10 Quick Qs – Amazing Drumming Monkeys
What do you want to be when you grow up? I’d like more to do with those bananas in pyjamas – not sure why they won’t return our calls? 🙂
Review – Luke McGregor: I Worry That I Worry Too Much
Discussing topics from dating to (poker-playing) ghosts to (drawer-inhabiting) murderers, McGregor does more than just make fun of himself for the errors of his fight-or-flight response – he creates a safe space for a frank discussion of social discomfort.
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