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Review: Demi Lardner - Ditch Witch 800

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is back! One of my favourite times of year. It's just cold enough to bring out the cute scarves and jackets, but not so cold that you refuse to leave the house. The streets are full of happy people, and Melbourne seems a little bit more shiny, reminding us why we love it here. Demi Lardner has fast become one of my favourite comedians. I first saw her on the Gala in 2017 and was like, this is weird and I love it, I need to see more. I went to her show at the Festival last year and instantly decided that she is on my list for comedians I have to see every year. Usually you head into a show not knowing what the comedian will talk about, but with Demi you go in not knowing what the hell is going to happen. Is Demi going to come out on stage, or will it be one of her bizarre and hilarious characters? Will there be costumes? Will she sing? Will there be random video segments? Expect the unexpected. Anything could happen, and th...

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...