Mr Methane: Thunderbum Is Go
01/01/2005 … Alongside your Bill Baileys, Ross Nobles and Daniel Kitsons, there’s another, less-celebrated act proudly flying the flag for Britain here in Melbourne: Mr Methane.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2005 … Alongside your Bill Baileys, Ross Nobles and Daniel Kitsons, there’s another, less-celebrated act proudly flying the flag for Britain here in Melbourne: Mr Methane.
01/01/2005 … Mike Wilmot’s a straightforward, no-nonsense white-bread sort of guy.
01/01/2005 … For all the international and local acts who flock to the Melbourne comedy festival, there’s one sort of performer that’s very thin on the ground: indigenous…
01/01/2005 … Rebel Wilson is what Cartman would be were he older, Australian, female – and human.
01/01/2005 … This hardly qualifies as a show at all: barely 30 minutes short, tucked away in one of the festival’s more peripheral venues and attended by just five people;…
01/01/2005 … As a lesbian who tells dirty jokes, Sue-Ann Post reckons she’s not exactly going to be in God’s good books.
01/01/2005 … Terri Psiakis has nothing to complain about.
01/01/2005 … Tim Minchin is such a brilliant virtuoso pianist, it would be a pleasure to simply listen to him play for an hour.
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