
Rod Quantock: In The Beginning, A Walking Tour
11/04/2010 … There is an old Australian saying: If you see a man with a rubber chicken on a stick, follow him.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
11/04/2010 … There is an old Australian saying: If you see a man with a rubber chicken on a stick, follow him.
11/04/2010 … There’s not much here to actually review – a 35-minute routine (not 50 as advertised) that barely qualifies as a show from a comic at the level of ‘competent…
11/04/2010 … Newspaper columnist Catherine Deveny’s atheist proclamation doesn’t get off to the best start, describing God as an ‘imaginary friend in the sky who did magic…
10/04/2010 … In this inconsistent but intriguing show Asher Treleavan aims to take on the blokey image of masculinity through the medium of being a camp, preening fop.
10/04/2010 … With his thought-provoking show about the big, topical issues, Mathew Kenneally is likely to appeal to the smart, liberal-minded middle classes who seek out the…
09/04/2010 … David Smiedt has learned a lot about comedy in the four years since starting stand-up, with a fluid, confident delivery and welcoming audience banter reassuring…
09/04/2010 … This is a show that can be comprehensively reviewed in just three words: ‘what’, ‘the’, and ‘fuck?!’In tweed suit and well-trimmed grey beard, the avuncular…
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