Dilruk Jayasinha: Dil'icious
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…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
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.
17/04/2022 … Greg Larsen has been chewed up by life so much that he’s barely got any respect left for himself, let alone the brutal, loaded system that created all…
17/04/2022 … There are, understandably, a lot of teachers in the room for Ben Knight’s show about the frustrations of the profession in which he has spent 13 years.
17/04/2022 … Oops is described as ‘a love letter to every mistake we’ve made’ – a celebration of the slip-up and a reminder to embrace our imperfections,…
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