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Review: Demi Lardner I Love Skeleton

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). Today's must-see show belongs to the one and only, Demi Lardner! You know how sometimes you have a dream that, unlike most of your dreams, is exciting and weird, and when you wake up you wish you could go back to sleep and fall back into that dream? Well, that's what Demi Lardner's show is like. It is unpredictable, a bit weird, a bit crazy, and so much fucking fun. You literally have no idea what's going to happen next. Will Demi leave the room? Dance? Request something from the audience? Read a poem? We don't know, but we do know that whatever it is will make us laugh embarrassingly hard. Amongst the madness lies a common understanding, with j

Review: Joel Creasey Blonde Bombshell

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). And now....*drumroll*.....Joel Creasey! The blonde bombshell himself You must have heard of Joel Creasey. Unless you don't own a TV. Or read the news. Or enjoy comedy at all. In which case, why are you here? Joel, as well as having an amazing stand-up career, has also been gracing our screens for years, both here and overseas. With appearances on everything from Have You Been Paying Attention to I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, the self-confessed fame whore is practically everywhere. Which, for us viewers, is nothing but a good thing. Beginning his career in stand up early, at only fifteen, Joel has had years to hone his craft, although it is incom

Review: Nick Cody Loose Unit

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). Now, for the loose unit himself, Nick Cody! Nick Cody, possibly laughing at his own joke I saw Nick Cody on Wednesday night. At 9.45pm. That's bedtime. But it was totally worth it. To be fair, I did have Thursday off, but even if I had to work on Thursday, it still would have been worth it. It was that good. My friend and I headed in after the queue of people had already entered, so we thought we would be stuck up the back, but no. No one wanted to sit right in the very front row, so we got convinced to sit there. My friend was terrified, trying to think of an escape plan in case Nick singled her out in his act. Luckily, he did not, instead focusing on the 1

Review: Anne Edmonds No Offence None Taken

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). Now, for the amazing Anne Edmonds! Anne Edmonds is a fucking gem. She has perfected the caricature of your typical Australian, whether it's in her rendition of a creepy ex-boss, or her impersonation of her irritated mother. She paints such an accurate portrait of suburban Australia, you can feel the atmosphere in the caravan park, picture the creepy family at the next table, and hear her mum's incessant questioning. In this show, Anne has not only brought to life her family, but all of our families, as we find familiarity in their idiosyncrasies. You are bound to find a reflection of your own experience in this show, through the pain of dealing with shop as

Review: Wil Anderson Wilegal

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). Today, the one we have all been waiting for, Wil Anderson! If, like me, you are a big fan of Wil, you have been waiting months for this show, for him to finally tell the story of the day he got arrested in Wagga Wagga. He announced awhile ago that he would be using this experience as the basis for this year's show, and has teased it a bit on his podcast, without giving anything away.  Having seen many of Wil's stand up shows over the years, I have always found them to be balanced observations of the world, whether he's discussing the latest ridiculous statement from one of our ignorant politicians, or why we should change the date of Australia Day. He

Review: The Big HOO-HAA!

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival has kicked off for another year, and I was lucky enough to be able to get tickets to so many amazing comedians that I wanted to see. So I've decided to review all the shows I see, and to include some general comedy festival tips as well (scroll to the end for those!). Now, for some improv, with The Big HOO-HAA! I feel like improv can go one of two ways. There's the awkward nightmare, where you feel embarrassed for the people on stage and die a little inside every time someone freezes or can't think of a line. Then there is the high-energy show, where the actors come up with ridiculous lines and situations, and it's just a lot of fun. The Big HOO-HAA! is the latter. I haven't actually seen a live improv show before, so I wasn't quite sure what to expect when entering the tiny, hot room in the bottom of Town Hall. The stage was so small, how would the actors fit on there, let alone put on a show? But put on a sho