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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
19/04/2015 … You don’t need Google to tell you how many comedy awards Ronny Chieng won last year, because he’ll tell you.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
19/04/2015 … You don’t need Google to tell you how many comedy awards Ronny Chieng won last year, because he’ll tell you.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
19/04/2015 … The debut that won Heidi O’Loughlin a best newcomer nomination at Melbourne’s Barry Awards is as much an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? as it is comedy…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
19/04/2015 … Frenchy gets his sold-out show under way by asking who’s seen his work on YouTube.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
18/04/2015 … Still a relative newcomer, Angus Hodge has the assured demeanour of an established comic and the well-practised rhythms and cadences of stand-up.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2015 … This could be what happened if Amelie did cabaret.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2015 … This is the tale of Clem Bastow’s two years spent in Los Angeles, trying and failing to make it as a scriptwriter.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2015 … This is a show that’s been a lifetime in the making.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review by Steve Bennett
16/04/2015 … A dynamic and versatile performer, Ben Russell showcases his considerable talents in this one-man sketch show, each scene taking place in a room of The Tokyo Hotel.
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