Reviews
Staging Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein’s theories of language explored through physical theatre and balloons.
Confessions of a Personal Trainer
Popular topic let down by unconvincing caricatures.
Yuriko Kotani: Green in English, Blue in Japanese
A solid but unadventurous hour
Off The Top: Neuroscience with Attitude
Genuinely fascinating examination of the human brain
Gareth Waugh: Honestly?
He may be socially awkward but there are still plenty of laughs
Andrew O’Neill’s Black Magick Fun Hour
Esoteric, experimental show, bolstered by some genuinely strong traditional observational gags.
Brendon Burns & Craig Quartermaine in Race Off
Brilliant, challenging and unflinching examination of race relations.
Show Up
Peter Michael Marino turns one-man show on its head and makes it all about you
Anything Can Be A Podcast Returns Again for the Third Time! with John Hastings
Comedian records the magic of a show where audience participation is welcomed and encouraged.
Diane Chorley: Rhythm of Live
80s “pop star” performs and delivers hilarious, nostalgic comedy
Kaitlyn Rogers: Can I Get an Amen?!
Australian comic guides us to channel our inner sass.
Jess Robinson: Unravelled
Plenty charm and plenty quirks in a show of innumerable impressions.
Catriona Knox: Adorable Deplorable
Excellent sketch comedy focuses on spouses of world leaders
Rachel Jackson: Bunny Boiler
Funny and insightful one-woman show unafraid to cover the darker aspects of relationships.
Gein’s Family Giftshop – Volume 3
Frenetic, fluid sketch comedy, that’s understandably a little depleted.
Rachel Parris: Keynote
Entertaining, but choppy hour that covers a little too much ground.
John Kearns: Don’t Worry They’re Here
Odd and hilarious set from previous Comedy Award nominee