Brennan Reece: Me Me Me
13/08/2024 … In Me Me Me, Brennan Reece makes a play of defying the conventions of the Fringe show.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
13/08/2024 … In Me Me Me, Brennan Reece makes a play of defying the conventions of the Fringe show.
12/08/2024 … Chelsea Birkby’s sophomore show is a very charming hour that consciously approaches autobiographical topics with a simultaneous high and low approach, equally…
12/08/2024 … ‘Talking doesn’t become theatre just because you put music underneath it,’ says Ivo Graham near the top of this piece, aware of the pitfalls and…
12/08/2024 … It’s hard to believe this accomplished hour is Runi Talwar’s Fringe debut.
12/08/2024 … In perhaps the quintessential Ed Aczel performance, the master anti-comedian spent 99 per cent of this performance so fiercely backlit by halogens that he was barely…
12/08/2024 … If there’s a solid measure of stand-up’s secure place in mainstream culture, it’s the apparent increase in comedians getting invited back to their…
12/08/2024 … Rosco McClelland describes himself as a relatively calm and collected person – although you wouldn’t know it from his whirlwind delivery.
12/08/2024 … Fringe veteran Alexander Bennett returns with a deeply introspective hour, boldly experimental and willing to probe into uncomfortable areas without the guaranteed…
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