Tessa Waters is a multi-award winning Australian comedian, actor and writer
The weather is cooling down, the comedians are warming up – it's the first day of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival!
We chat to this year's Billy T Award winner, Guy Montgomery about stand-up, vulnerability, and why he does what he does.
Kraken is a triumphant piece - or set of pieces - of inane glee, by a man who is truly a clown of the highest order.
Staged almost entirely inside the audience's imagination, Trygve Wakenshaw's Squidboy is absurd physical comedy at its best.
Joseph Moore's Comedy Festival set is clever, ambitious, thematically unified, and consistently, immensely funny.
American comedian has some ascerbic and very funny points to make. Pity he keeps pausing to flog a dead horse.
James Acaster presents a deadpan set that's at once startlingly complex in its formation and an utter delight to behold.
Is reviewing a great stand-up comedy gig the most pointless way to spend an evening? Rosabel Tan finds out.
Showcasing the greatest comedic talent in this city, Snort is exhilarating and immensely satisfying longform improv.