Tuxedo Cat roars with laughter
Dave Warneke discovers why the pop up venue Tuxedo Cat is the unofficial hub for alternative comedy during this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Dave Warneke discovers why the pop up venue Tuxedo Cat is the unofficial hub for alternative comedy during this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
You’ll inevitably encounter some strange creatures around Melbourne International Comedy Festival time. Kimberley Thomson puts on her Attenborough-safari suit and traipses into the comedy jungle.
Absurd, expressive and over-the-top, Apocatypical is a play worth seeing, writes Sofia Monkiewicz.
Dave Warneke discovers why the pop up venue Tuxedo Cat is the unofficial hub for alternative comedy during this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
You’ll inevitably encounter some strange creatures around Melbourne International Comedy Festival time. Kimberley Thomson puts on her Attenborough-safari suit and traipses into the comedy jungle.
Absurd, expressive and over-the-top, Apocatypical is a play worth seeing, writes Sofia Monkiewicz.
From being bullied to being the bully — Mick Neven’s comedy changes the conversation, writes Ingrid Vaughan.
Dave Warneke discovers why the pop up venue Tuxedo Cat is the unofficial hub for alternative comedy during this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
You’ll inevitably encounter some strange creatures around Melbourne International Comedy Festival time. Kimberley Thomson puts on her Attenborough-safari suit and traipses into the comedy jungle.
Absurd, expressive and over-the-top, Apocatypical is a play worth seeing, writes Sofia Monkiewicz.
The attempt by 3’s Company, 2’s A Party to combine dance and comedy into a seamless performance was not entirely successful, writes Sofia Monkiewicz.
’Til Divorce is a tragically comedic look at a disintegrating marriage. Suzannah Marshall Macbeth reviews the first production from Thorny Devil Theatre, now showing as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Comedian Tom Ballard has come a long way in his 21 years of life. Sofia Monkiewicz paid close attention as he discussed his youthfulness, his manliness, and his first love.