
Bridget Everett: Pound It
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
05/04/2016 … Bridget Everett is what you get if you leave a normal flirtatious nightclub singer too close to a radioactive core.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
05/04/2016 … Bridget Everett is what you get if you leave a normal flirtatious nightclub singer too close to a radioactive core.
05/04/2016 … Celia Pacquola’s inexorable rise into the Australian comedy A-list takes another step forward.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
05/04/2016 … Though he’s an agreeable yarn-spinner, George Zacharopoulos’s show feels like it could be more for his benefit than ours.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
04/04/2016 … Probably all you need to know about Anne Edmonds is contained in her opening gambit.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
04/04/2016 … These two inventive comedians give themselves an opportunity to stretch themselves creatively with this interesting, if slightly patchy, collaboration Xavier…
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
04/04/2016 … Roll up, roll up, ladies and gentlemen, come witness the daring spectacle as Laura Davis takes on the daredevil task of performing stand-up comedy… drum-roll,…
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
04/04/2016 … Crowd-pleaser is the best way to describe Simon Taylor, a comic with an energetic delivery but material that errs on the side of caution, sometimes even old hat…
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
04/04/2016 … Given this is his fourth show, we certainly do know the drill with Steen Raskopoulos: an assured blend of creative character comedy and improvised audience…
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