newsflash - Submitted by K.E. Weber on Wednesday, 7th Dec 2011
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is about to commence its new development program Deadly Funny Kids in schools. Funded by Arts NSW, it is a crash course comedy workshop program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders aged 13-17.
review - Submitted by Tim Williams on Friday, 7th Oct 2011
TP Rating:
3
Venue:
Revolt Studio Kensington
His real name is Stephen Teakle but you probably know him best as Mr. Barry Morgan, the debonair, moustachioed organist that Adam Hills memorably described as the lovechild of Dennis Lillee and Bob Downe.
review - Submitted by Angus Cameron on Wednesday, 5th Oct 2011
TP Rating:
3
Venue:
The Lithuanian Club
With a title like I Am Super, Man Michael Connell certainly had a lot to live up to in his comedy routine for the Melbourne Fringe. Did he live up to claim to ‘save the citizens of Melbourne from boredom’? Well, yeah; I guess it did.
review - Submitted by Jessica Taurins on Tuesday, 27th Sep 2011
TP Rating:
4
Venue:
Fringe Hub
When one hears the word 'nerd', one usually thinks of a sweaty, overweight, middle-aged man with a neckbeard and a penchant for inviting his D&D crew over for a rollicking trip to Mordor in his parents' basement.
review - Submitted by Tim Williams on Monday, 26th Sep 2011
TP Rating:
3
Venue:
Fringe Hub
Family get-togethers are usually wonderful times when everyone can relax, forget about the drudgery of work and school and just enjoy each other’s company. Well not in Things That Give a Hot Feeling, a new Fringe Festival show written by RMIT’s Chloe Martin and presented by Daily Debutante.