Dave O'Neil Is Happy To Be Out Of The House
01/01/2012 … It’s a atmosphere some comedians would kill to be able to generate, but sitting in Dave O’Neil’s audience is genuinely to feel like you’ve stumbled into…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2012 … It’s a atmosphere some comedians would kill to be able to generate, but sitting in Dave O’Neil’s audience is genuinely to feel like you’ve stumbled into…
01/01/2012 … Veterans of the Melbourne comedy scene, Elliot Goblet and Slim Whittle set up the monthly Crimson Goat Cabaret Club in Prahan last year in a bid to recreate the…
01/01/2012 … To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Melbourne Comedy Festival, Chris North and Nick Foran have dusted down an old script from that first year, to give us a…
01/01/2012 … More oddball than meatball, Sweden’s Carl-Einar Hackner is an antidote to the more cerebral comics on offer this festival, with a cavalcade of extravagantly stupid…
01/01/2012 … This annual showcase of new Canberra-based comedians again produced the anticipated mixed bag; with Raw winner Dayne Rathbone providing the comic high spot on a…
01/01/2012 … Justin Heazlewood’s comic alter-ego has provided some great festival moments over the years, from his charmingly bonkers debut to the sublime Songs From The 86…
01/01/2012 … The childlike obstinacy in the title of Bec Hill’s show is echoed in its content.
01/01/2012 … This might come as news to you, but the word organ can be a euphemism for the penis, which – brace yourself – could potentially give rise to rude double meanings…
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