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Category Archive: Comedy
Tomi Gray’s Trip takes its audience all the way down the rabbit hole as it courageously navigates the absurdity, honesty and instability of the human condition.
Lost in Translation is inventive, interactive and delightfully unhinged
A show that balanced silliness with sincerity, a testament to Coombers’ range and unmistakable presence onstage.
Anyone who appreciates clever comedy and exceptional delivery will enjoy this show, but in particular, it’s a must-see for those rebellious teachers in the faculty who need a good belly laugh.
This late in the Fringe season, there is a risk of audience enthusiasm starting to wane. Fuccbois brings a late burst of energy and refreshing humour to the festival. Do yourself a favour, get your girl gang together and catch the Fuccbois “last ever concert” this week.
This show will resonate with those who grew up in peak boyband era, bedroom walls adorned with posters of teenage heartthrobs, and will serve as cheap therapy for those deep in the trenches of swipe right culture. And is generally a thoroughly entertaining show for all!
Smart, brutally funny and relatable.
Who says women aren’t funny? Girls Night not only debunks such misogyny – it has the last laugh too!
Through musings on drug use and being a workaholic, an unexpected anti-military thread appears that is as poignant as it is absurd. Jackson weaves social commentary with abstract goofiness in a way that feels natural.
Despite how these two opposing forces approach their interpretations of humanity, there’s still connections to be drawn between the two. Grayson’s chaotic, Finlayson’s unpredictable. But it’s the unwavering self-awareness to hold a mirror up to their own lives, as well as reflecting it onto the people around them, that really binds The Problem With Me (and other people) together.
