Reviews

Greg Larsen – Revolting

Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Rydges Two. March 28 – April 21, 2024

Greg Larsen dressed in a suit and tie; he could easily be mistaken for a sleazy and or cheesy salesman. He begins his show with talk about the ancients and the oracles, he continues his fantasies of other centuries while claiming his era has no place for him.  Then he takes us on a journey back to his youth, a period in his life that led to his wisdom that paved his hard-earned way into comedy.

Lou Wall – The Bisexual’s Lament

Written & performed by Lou Wall. Melbourne International Comedy Festival. ACMI Gandel Lab; Trades Hall Solidarity Hall. 28 March – 21 April 2024

Lou Wall had a great 2023 – professionally.  Television, Edinburgh Fringe, praise, endorsement.  Everything on the up and up.  Privately, 2023 was sh*t.  A drawn-out break-up.  Tear-stained sad, angry, frustrated – and the bisexual thing…  Her Mum suggested she make a list of everything that had got her down, or bugged her, or devastated her.  It was a very long list.  The theory – and Lou Wall’s hope – was that ‘tragedy plus time equals comedy.’  Maybe.  (Actually, yes, as the show proves.)&n

Geraldine Quinn - The Passion of Saint Nicholas

Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The Tower, Malthouse Theatre, 113 Sturt Street Southbank, Victoria. 28 March – 7 April 2024.

Geraldine Quinn is a name associated with very vibrant cabaret which is enhanced by her song writing and her incredibly powerful vocals. However, this show is particularly special. Quinn shares some of her darkest moments of grief as she tells the story of losing her brother to brain cancer. This seems unlikely material for comedy, but she pays beautiful tribute to his life and his remarkable character via an array of hysterical childhood memories.

Akmal: Red Flags

Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The Athenaeum Theatre. March 27 – April 21, 2024

Akmal is here for the Melbourne Comedy Festival and loaded with hilarious jokes; he is a stalwart favourite in this annual event. The performance I attended was on Good Friday, and he gathered a crowded house who were there to be entertained by this contrary and controversial comedian on this Christian holy day.

Gillian Cosgriff – Actually, Good

Written & performed by Gillian Cosgriff. Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Melbourne Town Hall, The Powder Room. 30, 31 March – 2,3 & 16-21 April 2024

In the midst of so many comedy acts that are loud, weird, try-hard, in-your-face, bitter, incoherent, angst-ridden or self-deprecatingly confessional, Gillian Cosgriff offers a benign and determinately optimistic alternative.  In her apparently laid back, no frills, relaxed way, she is a consummate performer – and musician.  She shows us that in the midst of our very real anxieties, our painful disappointments and disillusionments, there are things that are, actually, good. 

The Marriage of Figaro

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, translation by Jeremy Sams. WAAPA Classical Voice students. Directed by Rachel McDonald. The Geoff Gibbs Theatre, WAAPA, Edith Cowan University, Mt Lawley, WA. Mar 21-27, 2024

The Marriage of Figaro was the largest scale of the first round of WAAPA productions. Performed by WAAPA Classical Voice students, it was accompanied by the WAAPA Symphony Orchestra and predominantly designed and crewed by WAAPA Production and Design Students. It was performed in English.

The Dress

By Aliane Beek. Presented by Essence Theatre Productions. Directed by Nigel Sutton. Werribee Mansion, Gate 2 K Rd, Werribee South Victoria. 29 March – 2 June 2024.

Werribee Mansion is once again the evocative location for a fascinating exploration of Victorian history. On this occasion Beek takes a closer look at the fashion industry at the turn of the 19th Century.

Smash it!

Circus Oz. Director: David Woods. Soundtrack and music: Carl Polke, Chris Lewis, Spohie Dunn. Lighting design: Gina Gascoigne. Costume design: Laurel Frank. Set and Props: Mike Finch. Arts Centre Melbourne – Fairfax Studio. 100 St Kilda Road, Melbourne. 28 March – 21 April 2024

This is a clever circus show with many of the elements you would expect to find in a big top circus focused into the Fairfax Studio. There is splendid, warm audience engagement at the beginning to elevate everyone’s mood, tightrope walking, slack rope walking, trapezes, tricks and pratfalls, clowning and really excellent balance, floor, rope and strap work. All this is stitched together by charming smaller episodes including a recreation of a variety of statues, Charlie Chaplinesque hat handling, and some characters who pop up at intervals to continue their story.

Big Love

By Charles L. Mee. WAAPA Third Year Bachelor of Performing Arts Performance Making. Directed by Candy Bowers. The Enright Theatre, WAAPA, Edith Cowan University, Mt Lawley, WA. Mar 21-27, 2024

Big Love is a big piece of Epic Theatre, performed by WAAPA Third Year Bachelor of Performing Arts Performance Making Students, and crewed and designed predominantly by WAAPA Production and Design Students.

Tom Gleeson: Gear

Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Comedy Theatre, 240 Exhibition St, Melbourne. 28 March - 21 April 2024.

Tom Gleeson has become a household name due to the enormous success of shows such as Hard QuizTaskmaster, and receiving the 2019 Gold Logie award via a deliberate campaign that (as described by the ABC) was marked by mockery. Gleeson is the recipient of many other accolades (best comedy performer 2022 AACTA Awards, best comedy 2020 Adelaide Fringe, best Comedy 2019 Perth Fringe World) yet his demeanour is disarmingly humble, even while he delivers some of his most acerbic humour and shares a wickedly unique perspective on the world.

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