Michael Shafar: 50:50
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
11/04/2019 … This is Michael Shafar’s show about surviving testicular cancer.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
11/04/2019 … This is Michael Shafar’s show about surviving testicular cancer.
10/04/2019 … Sky Arts have chosen a cracking true story to kick off their new series of Urban Myths, about the time Freddie Mercury, Kenny Everett and Princess Diana walked into a…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2019 … It’s telling that the best moment of Rowan Thambar’s debut comes when he’s not trying to be overtly funny.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2019 … Bella Green’s debut show could well be subtitled ‘all you ever wanted to know about the sex industry but were afraid – or ashamed –…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2019 … Bogan Genius suggests either an hour unsophisticated ocker comedy, or some cheap gags at the expense of the working class.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2019 … ‘Don’t worry, you’re in safe hands,’ Gordon Southern reassures his audience after casually dropping the fact he’s been a stand-up for…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
09/04/2019 … Yes, his name is like a certain best actress Oscar-winner, and yes, he has got a sketch about it.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
09/04/2019 … Hoo’s on first? Festival newcomer Lizzy Hoo is agreeable company for her 50 minutes, but the experience is rather one-note, across in her mild-mannered delivery, …
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