Tagged: Melbourne

Luke Heggie – Master of None

As a former Raw Comedy champ, I was keen to see something a bit removed from what I’ve come to expect from other emerging comics. Heggie has an air of weirdness about him: he talks like he’s missing a few screws and then surprises the audience with his unusual intelligence.

Girls Night

ONLY on Girls Night would you find yourself cackling over waxing salons, swinging babies, ukulele and Cindy Lauper. With Cath Styles hosting the all-lady event over the Comedy Festival season, this is a show that not only compliments your evening, but also asks you life questions: Kids vs the iPhone.

Mike Wilmot

Righteously funny from the get-go, Wilmot strolls down the aisle to the stage, three beers in hand. He prefaces the evening by letting us know this isn’t a play, we will not learn anything, we will merely witness the breaking down of a middle-aged man.

Tim Key – Masterslut

2. Since you’re a comedian, is there a lot of pressure to be funny on a first date?
Tons. The best thing to do is keep it a secret. Tell the poor thing you’re a tree surgeon or an athlete. That way any glimmer of amusement you squeeze out will be seen as a bonus.

Party for A Living – Kirsten Law

An amusing satirical take on the health, beauty and “wellness” industries, this is not a stand up act, it is an entire performance! Complete with a plethora of interactive characters as well as powerpoint presentations and visual aids (such as rocks that are hand sourced by underweight Javanese orphans, available to purchase – of course!).