MICF: Who, Me
When does an autobiographical show converge on narcissism? It’s hard to define, but it’s very easy to spot, certainly if
Read moreWhen does an autobiographical show converge on narcissism? It’s hard to define, but it’s very easy to spot, certainly if
Read moreIn Laura Davis – Notes from Birds, Davis recounts a tale of a past comedy festival when she decided to
Read moreIn Steele Saunders – The Cat’s Meow, Saunders differentiates himself from a number of other comedians at MICF 2012 by
Read moreIrish comedy-rock act Dead Cat Bounce return to Melbourne with their new show Howl of the She-Leopard, and maintain their
Read moreRestless Andrew McClelland may be the Lady Gaga of Australian comedy as he’s frequently looking for a new slant on
Read moreThere are two important things you need to know about skinny man Sammy J and the purple puppet Randy (brought
Read moreTessa Waters has a bubbly stage persona in A Little Bit of Standing Up and A Little Bit of Falling
Read moreLots of people like humour which uses silly wigs and funny voices, and it abounds in Cleaver & Clag, but
Read morePolitical Asylum’s Late Night Riot!, an 11pm, Saturday-only show with a number of comics, promises the vigour of the house
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