Comedian Sandwich Delicious
Comedian Sandwich Delicious features three young Australian comics with wildly different styles who come together to deliver a solid, entertaining hour of comedy.
Mat Kenneally compered the evening and opened the show strongly. He was comfortable on stage and provided plenty of laughs throughout the night. His material was highly topical, but his likeable and engaging manner ensured that his rantings on religion, politics and everything in between were never nasty or bitter.
Bec Hill appeared next, with an observational and self-deprecating style that had the audience giggling and smiling with recognition. An incongruous mix of punk and born-again Christianity, she poked fun at herself (and her sex life). Her jokes about the tension between her hormones and her higher moral ground were a true highlight. Bec won over the crowd with her seemingly limitless supplies of energy and joy.
The final performer was Rob Hunter who had a range of jokes designed to appeal to the audience’s inner nerd. While the previous acts were more conversational in style, Rob’s performance was very tightly scripted. The material was well-constructed and the jokes had plenty of bite. Alongside his witty one-liners were some slightly more involved jokes that crept up on the audience slowly but brilliantly.
Comedian Sandwich Delicious takes place in a relaxed and intimate setting, complete with a random assortment of fold-up chairs and semi-broken couches. The show is a great option for those seeking a ‘grassroots’ comedy experience that doesn’t compromise on laughs.
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