Barry Humphries: The Man Behind The Mask
26/04/2022 … As Covid masks are widely discarded, Barry Humphries offers a reflective peek at the ‘recovering comedian’ behind the metaphorical masks he dons for…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
26/04/2022 … As Covid masks are widely discarded, Barry Humphries offers a reflective peek at the ‘recovering comedian’ behind the metaphorical masks he dons for…
25/04/2022 … Andy Peacock is a thirtysomething personal trainer coming to realise the emptiness of his no-strings-attached lifestyle.
25/04/2022 … Prepare for some ‘fierce fem energy,’ we’re promised at the start of this bawdy hip-hop-infused cabaret – and that’s exactly what they…
24/04/2022 … Vidya Rajan frames this show in terms of reincarnation, jokingly suggesting it’s some ‘cultural thing’ to lure in liberals guilty about comedy’s…
24/04/2022 … Celebrating ten years as an Australian citizen, Sami Shah still views the nation with an outsider’s eye.
24/04/2022 … Maria Angelico is Cindy, a magician’s assistant, but the star of the show has done a disappearing act of his own, leaving her to entertain the audience.
24/04/2022 … This might be her debut show, but Bronwyn Kuss demonstrates a surety – even boldness – in her delivery that’s born from confidence.
24/04/2022 … It’s been just five years since Aaron Chen made his Melbourne comedy festival debut, performing an almost painfully awkward anti-comedy show in a tiny ad-hoc…
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