Starting out in stand-up comedy
Stand-up comics tell upstart about their first gig
Stand-up comics tell upstart about their first gig
Melbourne comedian raises questions about climate change.
The biggest names in comedy descend on Melbourne.
Stand-up comics tell upstart about their first gig
Melbourne comedian raises questions about climate change.
The biggest names in comedy descend on Melbourne.
The link between comedy and mental health
Stand-up comics tell upstart about their first gig
Melbourne comedian raises questions about climate change.
The biggest names in comedy descend on Melbourne.
Comedy group tells all on performing at the biggest festival in the world.
It’s been ten years since Vanity Fair published their infamous opinion piece by Christopher Hitchens – philosopher, journalist, writer – in which he claimed that women simply
Comedians push the boundaries of taste, but how far is too far?
Every seat was filled at the Athanaeum Theatre last Thursday for Australian Aid’s Australia, Who The Bloody Hell Are We? Comedy Gala. Hosted by comedian
Meet Butt Kapinski, private eye, aka Deanna Fleysher.
Satirical news has become a trusted news source, Caitlin McArthur asks whether it will surpass traditional media outlets.
Lovers of sketch comedy, Darren and Brose aim to bring back locally produced comedy to Australian television. Jena and Cecilia spoke to the comedic duo.
Part documentary, part comedy, part “reality-tv puppet show”, this unique web series takes a look at the way people all over the globe connect in the virtual world.
At some point in our lives we’ve all dreamed of being a superhero, although some of us won’t admit it. But as shown in the comedy web series, Ninja Panda, for some of us, being a hero doesn’t come naturally.
Filmed in Melbourne, Food For Thought, is a comedy centred around five youths, meeting at a café and discussing their differing opinions on the trivial complexities of society.
Have you ever wanted to just quit adulthood and go back to being a kid? Let’s face it, we all have, and now there’s a webseries that perfectly encapsulates that struggle.
The Katering Show is a comedy web series that follows the lives of celebrity chef, Kate McLennan, and her food intolerant friend, Kate McCartney, as they cook their way into the Food Culture Revolution.
Justin Harwood is the creator of the web series, High Road, which depicts the post rock star life of Terry and his lack of self-awareness.
Little actors with caustic humour, cross the greatest cinema sets and face tough enemies, absurd monsters and ever victorious animals in this animated web series by Maurice Huvelin.
Sascha Raeburn is an Australian actress, producer, director and all around content creating extraordinaire who created comedy web series Lost In L.A.
The Impossibilities is an original comedy that follows the lives of Harry, a jaded childrens’ party magician and Willa, a daffy, lesbian yogi.