There’s a lot to be said for turning up to Charles Ross’s One Man Starwars without any knowledge of just how he goes about squeezing all three of George Lucas’s original films into a one-hour stage show. For those who want to turn up ‘blind’, you need to know nothing more than this: One Man [...]
The MW OH Show’s Quarter Life Crisis is a mix of impersonations, black humour, self-deprecation, storytelling, improv and wrestling theatrics. Mark Williamson is the mind behind this massive blend of performance styles.
After 14 months of doing open-mic gigs at the Roxbury Hotel in New South Wales, Mark made his Melbourne Comedy Festival debut on a [...]
Mark Butler is the sort of bloke who you’d meet in a pub on a lazy Sunday arvo, strike up a conversation with, and watch in awe at the amount of information he spews.Ôø?Ôø? In his latest offering, he gives his audiences a guide to the most offensive words, according to surveys conducted in England [...]
Leo Von Ringstuffen is self-described as a sexual therapist with no formal qualifications, his routine taking the style of a quiz show. I am easily embarrassed and don’t take well to audience interaction, factors I unwittingly surrendered when, unaware of its content, I chose this show due to the cool venue.
Von Ringstuffen, in hideous wig [...]
Leung has really hit on something here. It’s not that his topic is exceptionally revolutionary’most of the material is about Leung exploring what cool is’rather it is brilliantly executed.
He instills everything one wants from a creative exercise: a constant narrative, intelligent observations and a lot of himself. In fact, it is this personal element that [...]