Reviews
Jenny Tian: Chinese Australian
Brilliantly funny and contemporary show that feels just right for the current age of social media.
Michelle Brasier: Legacy
Touching, humorous exploration of what we leave behind in the world
Alex Berr: ‘How to Kill a Mouse’ (WIP)
Scientist-comic charms audience with jokes about her dead mother, lung cancer research with mice, and being in an open relationship
Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour
New Yorker clown character stand-up comedy show redefines what comedy is through perfectly timed sound and light effects, playful gags and spontaneous reactions
My Brain is Soup, Your Hands Are the Spoons
Absurdist character comedy meets adept clowning
Simon Evans presents Alas Smith and Hume!
Wwitty well-balanced lecture on leading ideas from the Scottish Enlightenment, with some delightfully terrible puns thrown in
Reuben Kaye: Live and Intimidating
Comedy Award nominee regales audiences with poignant songs and well-written, funny stories
Vittorio Angelone: Off The Cuff
Northern Irish comic riffs on audience suggestions delightfully through unique prompts and well-timed callbacks
The Kaye Hole Hosted by Reuben Kaye
Australian drag performer hosts a cabaret full of carefully curated queer acts of rebellion, talent and hilarity with winning charisma and verve
Lara Ricote: Little Tiny Wet Show (Baptism)
Netherlands-based comic creates a different life through every performance by breaking down her love life through her relationship with the audience.
Eleanor Morton: Haunted House
Mixing clever storytelling, humour and heart-wrenching tales, Eleanor Morton presents a haunting hour
Mind Milk
An odd duck of a comedy show, Mind Milk is as wacky and eclectic as its name would suggest.
Mark Bittlestone: I Need a Straight Guy*
Solid debut hour from a charming and engaging comic
Rahul Subramanian: Who Are You?
Energetic performer with a knack for observational comedy and creating a character that will stay with us long after
Ivo Graham: Grand Designs
Self-professed ‘posh twat’ Graham discusses his own grand designs, and how life often has other plans
Derek Mitchell: Double Dutch
Charming dissection of national stereotypes and clichés
Abby Wambaugh: The First 3 Minutes of 17 Shows
Equal parts moving and humorous; an ambitious and brilliantly-realised debut
Kenny Goes To Sleep
Loveable, original character comedy showcases some unexpected talents