Tom Walker: Very Very
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … Tom Walker bills this as his take on ‘comedy’s dirtiest four-letter word: mime’, the performance art that – despite the best effort…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … Tom Walker bills this as his take on ‘comedy’s dirtiest four-letter word: mime’, the performance art that – despite the best effort…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … Dry not just in his deadpan wit, Matt Stewart also gave up booze for a few months.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … In 2012, Aidan 'Taco' Jones – then aged 20 – vowed to cut back his drinking to just once a week, on average.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … Almost a parody of vapid ‘what’s the deal with.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2019 … Fran Middleton has an endearing, cheeky goofiness that goes a long way, but not far enough to sustain this loosest of low-budget Star Wars parodies.
© Rich Hardcastle Glasgow Comedy Festival review by Jay Richardson
02/04/2019 … As Dave Fulton acknowledges, this deeply emotive storytelling hour is a significant departure from his usual sardonically dismissive stand-up.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
02/04/2019 … After making an unconventional entrance, Rob Caruana takes to the stage in his usual black suit and tie… and with his left hand heavily bandaged.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
02/04/2019 … As a low-key New Zealand musical comedy duo, The Fan Brigade will surely attract comparisons with Flight Of The Conchords, although they are probably more akin to…
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