
Radio review: Bridget Christie: Mortal
13/04/2021 … Bridget Christie has made a virtue of the limitations of lockdown.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
13/04/2021 … Bridget Christie has made a virtue of the limitations of lockdown.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2021 … It’s rare for an audience to be put at ease within the opening moments of a show by a relatively unheralded act - especially when they can’t actually…
Preview of Rosie Jones's new Channel 4 travel show
09/04/2021 … The landscape of Britain takes a back seat to larking about as Rosie Jones becomes the latest comedian to embark on her own travel series.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
09/04/2021 … Adam Hills had intended to bring his brilliantly titled show about positivity to last year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival before global events intervened.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2021 … If you’re going to make an entire show about being in Covid lockdown, it’s probably a good idea not to make it too realistic - advice that comes unfortunately…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
07/04/2021 … Carl Donnelly shouldn’t really be here, and he radiates the impenetrably amiable energy of a man who can’t quite believe his luck.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
06/04/2021 … After 12 months in which so many previously passive and apathetic Australians became crusading news junkies, the always politically minded Tom Ballard may have…
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