
MICF - Neal Portenza: Fafenefenoiby II: Return of the Ghost Boy
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2018 … Cult comedian Neal Portenza cuts a slightly more sober figure than normal this year.
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Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2018 … Cult comedian Neal Portenza cuts a slightly more sober figure than normal this year.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2018 … Cameron James says he’s not good at taking compliments… so he’ll probably be OK with this review of his competently delivered but forgettably…
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2018 … With a shambolic presentation, preposterous premise and an extremely graphic conclusion, Cam Venn’s hour of clowning sets out to be a hot mess of a show.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
17/04/2018 … How adorkable is Rose Matafeo? She wanted a show title that reflected her quirky passions, but has ended up with one with connotations of sleazy sexual confidence……
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
16/04/2018 … In other festivals, Alexis Dubus has placed this poetry anthology into the spoken word category, arguing inviolably that unlike the subjectivity of comedy there…
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
16/04/2018 … Budget airlines, bikini waxing and sex, sex, sex – Rose Callaghan is not troubling the boundaries of comedy inspiration with the subjects of her festival show.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
16/04/2018 … These are officially the funniest 1.
Melbourne comedy festival review by Steve Bennett
15/04/2018 … New Zealand’s Guy Montgomery is a relatively conventional stand-up but with an appealingly unconventional edge – adding a dash of funny peculiar…
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