A taxi ride through a place of rainbows and hatred
Tom Ballard’s Comedy Festival show goes beyond jokes and laughter to provide insight into homophobia in Australia, writes Tam Kendi.
Tom Ballard’s Comedy Festival show goes beyond jokes and laughter to provide insight into homophobia in Australia, writes Tam Kendi.
Comedian Tom Ballard has come a long way in his 21 years of life. Sofia Monkiewicz paid close attention as he discussed his youthfulness, his manliness, and his first love.
He’s only 19, but Tom Ballard is already a triple j presenter, stand-up comedian, and a law degree dropout. He talks to Tyler Cameron about a career that’s swiftly thrust him into the national spotlight.
Tom Ballard’s Comedy Festival show goes beyond jokes and laughter to provide insight into homophobia in Australia, writes Tam Kendi.
Comedian Tom Ballard has come a long way in his 21 years of life. Sofia Monkiewicz paid close attention as he discussed his youthfulness, his manliness, and his first love.
He’s only 19, but Tom Ballard is already a triple j presenter, stand-up comedian, and a law degree dropout. He talks to Tyler Cameron about a career that’s swiftly thrust him into the national spotlight.
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
Tom Ballard’s Comedy Festival show goes beyond jokes and laughter to provide insight into homophobia in Australia, writes Tam Kendi.
Comedian Tom Ballard has come a long way in his 21 years of life. Sofia Monkiewicz paid close attention as he discussed his youthfulness, his manliness, and his first love.
He’s only 19, but Tom Ballard is already a triple j presenter, stand-up comedian, and a law degree dropout. He talks to Tyler Cameron about a career that’s swiftly thrust him into the national spotlight.