The star of Acropolis Now, Wogs Out Of Work, Flying Doctors and Underbelly became part of South Australian TV culture with the RAA television ads. The ads, which ran for an incredible 11 seasons were,...
The star of Acropolis Now, Wogs Out Of Work, Flying Doctors and Underbelly became part of South Australian TV culture with the RAA television ads. The ads, which ran for an incredible 11 seasons were,...
Australia’s hottest musical comedy genius and star of Maximum Choppage, Dave Eastgate is ready to strap on the leather, crank up the metal, and metaphorically smash your face like a plastic pint cup with...
Comedian Dave Bloustien is getting older and has some thoughts to share on the subject; aging, mortality, love and desire. The Tinder Profile Of Dorian Gray loosely follows the last 18 months of his life,...
Lawrence Mooney is a Melbourne-based television and radio presenter, writer, actor and comedian. He won the Melbourne Fringe Best Comedy Award in 2011 and reached the semi-finals in NBC’s 2007 Last Comic...
Akmal Saleh is an Egyptian-born Australian comedian, although he personally finds the term comedian to be highly subjective – which makes him no less an Aussie favourite. An open mic night at Sydney...
by Catherine Blanch. Comedian Dave Williams has always given his all, whatever he is doing. With a career that has spanned almost 20 years, he has worked alongside some of Australia’s comedy gold, including...
Comedian TAHIR, who is easily recognisable from his roles on televisions Fat Pizza and Houso’s, is coming to the Adelaide Fringe with his new show The Complete Guide To Being A Racist. TAHIR will explore...
World Improv Champion Rebecca De Unamuno is bringing her 2005 Moosehead Award-winning solo improv show to the Adelaide Fringe. One woman, three characters and no script.. Open To Suggestion is based on audience...
by Catherine Blanch. Wil Anderson is one of Australia’s best loved performers. A comedian first and foremost, he has also stamped his mark on radio back in the days when did the morning shift at Triple...
by Catherine Blanch. It was part of the double-act Triple-J Drive show with then comedic partner Tim Ross that Merrick Watts became known to Australian audiences. From there he moved on to Sydney Breakfast...