
MICF: Aditya Gautam: Unskilled Immigrant
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
09/04/2025 … Aditya Gautam has a warm, unassuming charm that forges an instant rapport, even with a small Monday-night audience.
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Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
09/04/2025 … Aditya Gautam has a warm, unassuming charm that forges an instant rapport, even with a small Monday-night audience.
Tim Harding reviews Leicester Square Theatre's annual competition
08/04/2025 … The finals of Sketch Off! – the UK’s premier competition for sketch and character comedy – makes for a lovely occasion to see a whole line-up’s…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2025 … Little Turd – a title that will be amusingly being downgraded to Little ‘Scallywag' when it hits the Edinburgh Fringe in a few months’…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2025 … Seventeen years into a comedy career, Greg Larsen has several awards and a TV career under his belt.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2025 … It’s not exactly the heaviest burden anyone’s had to bear, but Alex Ward has been saddled with an air of approachability.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
08/04/2025 … William Wang jokes about the ‘lukewarm, tepid energy’ the audience bring to a show at 5pm on Sunday show – though, in honesty, it suits his…
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
07/04/2025 … As clowning enjoys another moment in the sun, Jessica Barton takes a template familiar from many a Gaulier graduate and puts her own irresistible spin on it.
Melbourne International Comedy Festival review
07/04/2025 … Sugar Bits are on a mission to take down the patriarchy through joy and silliness.
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