Review – Wolf Creek the Musical
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...
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...
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 characters or less! See #TheReunion: @maxandivan’s glorious coming-of-age tale of love and loss, hitting @MICFestival #2014. #loadsofjokes #poignant 2. Who’s the biggest celebrity you’ve ever been...
1. Describe your show Twitter-style, 140 character or less! Stupid bearded idiot talks into an amplified microphone system in a room full of people who are sitting in chairs, facing him. 2. Who’s the...
If you doubted that a library was a good source of comic material Josh Earl is here to prove it is – one catalogue at a time.
In this fantastic acrobatics show, three young tradies lead the audience through instructions on how to make your own circus show.
Yon (Simon Hall), the third leg of Tripod, shares with us the less sexy side of sex, navigating such leitmotifs as vomit sex, pity sex, incest, pornography and paedophilia.
On the giant Arts Centre Stage Sammy J appears in his dapper suit, all sharp edges and angles, looking very small. But his performance fills the stage.
The comedy festival is as much a platform to nurture emerging talent as it is an opportunity to spend an hour desperately clinging to your seat and laughing so hard that you wish you’d worn a nappy.
As parents we have all sat through excruciating performances of unfunny child humour. The Fairytale Cookbook is not like that. I liked this one.
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