humour
MICF REVIEW: Damien Power – Regret Man
Words by Sarah O’Neill Straight away, Damien Power’s Regret Man started with a heckle. You could tell his wide array of experience […]
MICF REVIEW: Jai Cameron – Domestic
Words by Elizabeth Busch Taking place in the fairytale-inspired venue that was Storyville, Jai Cameron’s Domestic was a fun, dark dose of […]
MICF REVIEW: No Hat, No Play! The Cabaret
Words by Sarah O’Neill Thanks to No Hat, No Play! The Cabaret, Sam Andrew and Mel O’Brien managed to summon an actual […]
MICF REVIEW: Lizzy Hoo – Hoo Dis?
Words by Maria Dunne A genuinely funny, must-see show. Lizzy Hoo’s Hoo Dis? is a must-see over the festival period. Her humour […]
MICF REVIEW: Alanta Colley – On the Origin of Faeces
Words by Matt Thorley “It’s going to be about poo from start to finish” Alanta immediately assures the crowd are under no […]
MICF REVIEW: Sam Taunton – Rooster
Words by Sarah O’Neill Walking into the Westin Hotel in the CBD for this comedy gig, I won’t lie I felt like […]
FILM REVIEW: Dating Amber
Words by Jessica Seychell Dating Amber is the coming-out film you wish you had in your adolescence. Riddled with quick remarks and […]
FILM REVIEW: MQFF Comedy Shorts
Words by Jessica Seychell On their opening night, the Comedy Shorts at this year’s MQFF packed a punch. Riddled with satire and […]
The Hypothetical
Following a gross miscalculation of talent and aptitude, two dudes wind up cracking jokes on a radio show while discussing absurd […]
TYTF Podcast 10 – That’s What I Call Meredith
Beth Yeoman, aka @thatswhaticallmelbourne stops by the studio with the boys. We touch on her journey in becoming a freelance foodie journalist. Charlie […]