Comedy30.04.17

Loose Canons: Tessa Waters

Tessa Waters is a multi-award winning Australian comedian, actor and writer

Everything in: Comedy

Comedy30.04.17

Loose Canons: Tessa Waters

Tessa Waters is a multi-award winning Australian comedian, actor and writer

Loose Canons27.04.17

Loose Canons: Rhys Nicholson

Comedy27.04.17

Finding My LOL-mate

The weather is cooling down, the comedians are warming up – it's the first day of the New Zealand International Comedy Festival!

Comedy30.03.17

Loose Canons: Robin Ince

Comedy07.05.15

How to Do Stuff with the Billy Ts

The Billy T nominees teach you how to do stuff

Comedy11.06.14

Guy Montgomery on The Most Fun Thing He Can Do

We chat to this year's Billy T Award winner, Guy Montgomery about stand-up, vulnerability, and why he does what he does.

Comedy14.05.14

Review: Kraken

Kraken is a triumphant piece - or set of pieces - of inane glee, by a man who is truly a clown of the highest order.

Comedy14.05.14

Review: Squidboy

Staged almost entirely inside the audience's imagination, Trygve Wakenshaw's Squidboy is absurd physical comedy at its best.

Comedy06.05.14

Review: Joseph Moore, Young Comedy Billionaire

Joseph Moore's Comedy Festival set is clever, ambitious, thematically unified, and consistently, immensely funny.

Comedy01.05.14

Review: Reginald D Hunter

American comedian has some ascerbic and very funny points to make. Pity he keeps pausing to flog a dead horse.

Comedy30.04.14

Review: James Acaster - Recognise!

James Acaster presents a deadpan set that's at once startlingly complex in its formation and an utter delight to behold.

Comedy30.04.14

Why You Shouldn't Ever Review Good Stand-up

Is reviewing a great stand-up comedy gig the most pointless way to spend an evening? Rosabel Tan finds out.

Comedy27.04.14

Review: Snort with Friends

Showcasing the greatest comedic talent in this city, Snort is exhilarating and immensely satisfying longform improv.

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