Hooray For Everything: Accept The Taxi Drivers
01/01/2007 … This musically talented group of three youthfully exuberant Brisbanites make their festival debut with an hour of jaunty, if utterly inconsequential, songs.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2007 … This musically talented group of three youthfully exuberant Brisbanites make their festival debut with an hour of jaunty, if utterly inconsequential, songs.
01/01/2007 … This is a polite and pleasant hour: a gentle and deliciously middle-class Jeremy Kyle show, where Mark Dolan makes blandness a virtue.
01/01/2007 … It might seem an odd criticism of a largely improvised show, but Eric and Derek’s Late Night Variety needs a lot more preparation.
01/01/2007 … Dave Bloustien’s been to Africa, and bought his holiday snaps along to show us.
01/01/2007 … The imposing and cavernous interior of the Royal Albert Hall with its swathes of red velvet and intricate cornicing does not make the perfect setting for comedy.
01/01/2007 … Half-Australian, half-Chinese, Jason Chong explains he sounds kinda ‘G’day’ but looks kinda ‘Harrow…’Yes, it’s another ethnic comic getting laughs…
01/01/2007 … More than 10,000 miles from home, and Daniel Kitson is still in a league of his own, with another faultless stand-up show balancing the unlikely combination of romantic…
01/01/2007 … This year, Carey Marx set himself the task of going back-to-basics, with an hour of straight jokes.
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