MICF: Boris and Sergey’s Vaudevillian Adventure
As they may or may not say in the music halls, “Everybody loves puppets!” and apparently, as has been exceedingly
Read moreAs they may or may not say in the music halls, “Everybody loves puppets!” and apparently, as has been exceedingly
Read moreDave Thornton’s Spit & Polish doesn’t need any elbow grease, despite what the name might suggest; it’s already a lively
Read moreThe comedy double act is one where every laugh relies on the other person to make it work, so it’s
Read moreAs the lights dim (or rather as overhead fluorescents are gracelessly shut off), an atmosphere of abrasive Australiana is aptly
Read moreHumans are going extinct. Or, at least, in the face of global warming, ongoing social and political tensions, and a
Read moreGilbert and Sullivan: words that evoke love, fear or a confusing mix of both. Late nineteenth century operetta may be
Read moreAussieTheatre caught up with Ed Dolista – writer, director and one of the performers in Live and Let Spy at the
Read moreTom Ballard is warm and charming and a wonderfully witty narrator who takes us on a thoughtful and funny journey
Read moreThere’s much more to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival than stand-up, but there are seemingly endless stand-ups. This form of solo storytelling can be
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