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Charlie Pickering: Auto
Charlie Pickering is about to help you re-discover the simple
joy of a good story, with readings from his unpublished and as
yet unlived autobiography.
Edgy, polished and inventive, Charlie Pickering is one of
the most exciting names in Australian comedy and his publishers
are banking on it. Buoyed by recent overseas successes, critical
acclaim and a sizeable advance, Charlie is looking down the barrel
of a deadline to get his life onto paper. The publishers are
on his back and the book launch date is set. If only he knew
how to actually start the book.
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Original Review:
Many comics subtly try to disguise a set list on the back It's just one of many theatrical devices that elevate this The premise is that Pickering wants to write his autobiography. It was the year his dog Houda died, the year he smoked his Pickering's strengths are his character work - the homophobic It's a mature, restrained delivery that makes for an irresistibly Pickering, who picked up a Perrier best newcomer nomination Steve Bennett |
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