Dan Rath: Cockroach Party
18/04/2022 … Taking to the stage in grubby track pants and ancient T-shirt, the gawky, geeky Dan Rath leans hard into his status as a weird and tense social pariah.
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18/04/2022 … Taking to the stage in grubby track pants and ancient T-shirt, the gawky, geeky Dan Rath leans hard into his status as a weird and tense social pariah.
18/04/2022 … We should be grateful Luka Muller didn’t do the comedy festival show he spent the best part of lockdown working on – a tribute to Michel Lotito, who…
18/04/2022 … From 1997 until the global you-know-what, Wil Anderson debuted a new hour of stand-up at every one of his beloved Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.
18/04/2022 … Dilruk Jayasinha has been steadily rising through the ranks of Australian comedy, winning legions of new fans with his appearance on Celebrity MasterChef last…
18/04/2022 … Hot Department’s After Party comes on like a drunken flirt – sexy, sloppy, in-your-face and madly unpredictable.
18/04/2022 … From the description of his 2022 show, Luke Heggie seems at high risk of toppling into that cohort of middle-aged white male comedians bitterly complaining that…
17/04/2022 … What would any psychiatrist trying to assess Rhys Nicholson for the ADHD diagnosis he’s trying to secure make of his latest show? The fast-moving hour is…
17/04/2022 … Sitcom writers have historically made great efforts to contrive situations to trap characters together.
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