
Flo & Joan: Sweet Release
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
12/04/2022 … With their tight, dense lyrics, catchy melodies and witty banter, singing sisters Flo & Joan are clear crowd favourites, with a loud and long ovation filling…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
12/04/2022 … With their tight, dense lyrics, catchy melodies and witty banter, singing sisters Flo & Joan are clear crowd favourites, with a loud and long ovation filling…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
12/04/2022 … Getting a boat – which she could barely drive – is not the highlight of Geraldine Hickey’s year, nor even this show.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
12/04/2022 … Possessor of one of the sharpest minds in Australian comedy, Alice Fraser has, moved away from the high-concept premises of some of her former shows for the simple…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
11/04/2022 … Despite what the title may lead you to believe, Bec Melrose is not an ‘absolute goose’.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
11/04/2022 … The final of Australia’s biggest comedy talent hunt is Pauline Hanson’s worst nightmare, with a line-up marked out by the diversity of the contestants.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
10/04/2022 … Josh Glanc’s latest collection of absurd sketches is an enjoyably silly way to spend an hour, even if the fragmented approach might leave you yearning for…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2022 … Frankie McNair’s biggest asset is her delightfully silly, carefree spirit.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2022 … Time was when a disused industrial unit might be used for an illicit rave.
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