Tagged: Rhino Room
Review – Bec Hill in… Ellipsis
The tin can phone starts buzzing – the ringtone Loser by Beck – and our Bec answers, only to find her self-doubt loudly berating her on the other end.
Review – Greg Fleet: The Games Master
There is a reason Fleet is an icon of comedy in Australia. He’s simply very funny and, perhaps more to the point, a good entertainer, ironically using his own negativity to create an upwards vibe. If you want to see a show that’s “like Hamlet, but different” (his own words) then Greg Fleet is the comic for you.
Review – Adam Richard: Gaypocalypse
Adam Richard’s comedy career has been long and rich. Spanning over twenty years, and including stand-up, radio and now television, many fresh young comics would die to know what his secret is. It’s simple, he’s really funny.
Review – Amos Gill: Extrovertigo
heckler wishes to remind our readership that our reviewers are totally not biased by their feelings, bromantic or otherwise, towards any comedians.
Review – Rear Admiral, November
The format is simple: six solid comedians doing longer, stronger sets, a cheap schnitty, home and tucked in by ten-thirty.
Review – Asher Treleaven hosts Comedy Lab
The belle of the ball was visiting Melbourne comic Asher Treleaven: those who’ve seen him before know to expect something special, and he didn’t disappoint.
Review – Lindsay Webb
Adelaide Comedy puts shows on every week of the year, and new material night gives comics a chance to hone their craft. You might get as many flat-liners as funnies, but if you’re willing to take a punt you’ll also get some real gems from a solid roster of comedians.
Review – Jeff Green in Dis Content
Green is an absolute master of his craft, and well worth spending an hour with.
Review – Michael Bowley: One Man Island
I’ve seen Michael Bowley a few times over the years; he’s always been pretty excellent but his current show happily strays into outright uproariousness.
Review – Abigoliah Schamaun: Girl Going to Hell
This is punk rock comedy: shocking, minimalist, energetic, honest, and a mess of fucking fun.
Review – Dave Callan: A Little Less Conversation
The story goes, Dave Callan once graced (or disgraced) the dance floor of Rhino Room and a concept was born….
Review – Burlesque Beauties in Next to Nothing
All in all it was an entertaining show, but tits and ass usually is. In this case however the aforementioned tits and asses belonged to some very smokin’ hot and talented ladies.
Review – Greg Fleet in The Boy That Cried Sober
It is a brave individual that chooses to base a stand up comedy show upon the tragedy of heroin addiction.
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