
Nick Schuller: FIrebrand
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Deadpan’s one thing, but Nick Schuller is lifeless to the point of monotone.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Deadpan’s one thing, but Nick Schuller is lifeless to the point of monotone.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
21/04/2023 … Ange Lavoipierre’s reconstruction of insomnia is artfully created, but is ultimately as frustrating as the real thing as her absurd train of thought becomes…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
20/04/2023 … ‘You suck shit,’ Guy Williams tells his audience.
Venue denies ex-employee's charges of 'victimisation'
19/04/2023 … The Glee comedy club is at the centre of a dispute about workers’ rights after being accused of blocking its staff's attempts to unionise.
Review of the Sky Arts documentary featuring Vic Reeves and others
19/04/2023 … Simon Munnery has a great stand-up routine taking issue with a well-meaning critic who described his comedy as ‘the closest thing to art’, as if the…
Comedy promoter warned after ripping off The Stand's club name and imagery
19/04/2023 … Scottish comedian and promoter Alan Anderson was threatened with legal action after trying to exploit the reputation of the biggest venues at the Edinburgh Fringe,…
'Last chapter' as Jim Hacker and Humphrey Appleby face the 'woke era'
19/04/2023 … Yes, Prime Minister is returning to the stage to reveal the ‘final chapter’ in the characters' lives.
Female comics dominate festival shortlist
19/04/2023 … British comedians Jordan Gray, Leo Reich, Liz Kingsman and Rosie Jones have been nominated for the biggest prize at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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