
Lawrence Leung: Connected
Review of an online show from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
05/04/2021 … The inherently interactive nature of magic and mentalism mean they translate well to the medium of Zoom.
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Review of an online show from the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
05/04/2021 … The inherently interactive nature of magic and mentalism mean they translate well to the medium of Zoom.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
05/04/2021 … There are not many comics more adept at combining juvenile humour and righteous political fury to brilliant effect than Greg Larsen.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2021 … Right off the top, Zoë Coombs Marr warns us this is a silly show, and for those accustomed to her subversively self-referential, all-conquering efforts of recent…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
03/04/2021 … Damien Power starts his show with a few minutes of affable crowd work.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
02/04/2021 … Madonna and Britney are blasting out of the speakers of Max Watt’s, the clubbiest venue at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, as a packed house awaits…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
01/04/2021 … Geraldine Hickey would be the first to tell you that her life is pretty sick, in the best possible sense of that word.
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