Alex Hines: Putting On A Show
Putting On A Show? She sure is…
Alex Hines – a self-professed ‘girl from Brisbane trying to make it in the big smoke’ – throws all manner of comedy styles at this ambitious, messy, but intriguing hour. Personal stand-up, singing, dancing, mime, impressions, crowd work, absurd flights of fantasy, anti-fast-fashion polemic – she’s got a talent for them all. Even a fart joke which may or may not change the entire course of human history.
This is all bundled into a uniquely bizarre show that unfolds over a series of interwoven timelines, some absurd, some corny, and some mysterious with a paranormal undertone.
The resultant intriguing mess seems to be her peculiar way of dealing with the childhood trauma of being briefly strangled by her umbilical cord at birth – which she doesn’t remember – and of a troubling incident involving a McDonald’s mascot, which she most definitely does since it still haunts her dreams.
Putting On A Show is also partly an expression of Hines’ ADHD, diagnosed ‘before everyone in the Inner North was using it as a pronoun’. Here, she allows her brain to be as screwy as she likes, but with the myriad, disjointed ideas rammed into a narrative, however unlikely, to keep her on track.
That’s why it’s stylistically all over the place and why some of the more insane strands need time to make sense. But eventually, a through-line emerges. and all the while Hines’s unhinged charisma keeps this madness on its tracks.
She owns the stage (and occasionally the screen, too) with a commanding presence, solid theatrical talent, and a touch of madness that transfixes, even when some individual scenes seem self-indulgent. She’s funny ha-ha as well as funny peculiar, with proper jokes peppering the absurdity.
To say that it all ultimately makes sense would be an overstatement, but some of it does – and the fact that this enjoyable charabanc was inspired by nuggets of truth helps ground the insanity.
Review date: 22 Apr 2024
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett
Reviewed at:
Melbourne International Comedy Festival