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poster parade »

[28 Nov 2008 | No Comment | ]
The slideshow below displays some posters for shows happening over the next week or two.
  • You can examine a poster in more detail, just mouse-over the top of the slideshow to pause it or slow down its speed
  • click on a thumbnail (mouse-over the bottom of the slideshow to have them pop up) to view only that poster
  • click on an poster to be given an option to visit a separate photo-page with

Sydney, impro »

[24 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]
Cranston Cup 2008 This year the Cranston Cup is offering a movable feast - 2 weeks of heats at the Newtown Theatre, 3 weeks of Semi-Finals at the Belvoir Street Theatre, and as is traditional, Enmore Theatre for the Grand Final on the 6th December. If you've never seen it, you really should! Theatresports at its mayhemalicious best. The Belvoir Street Theatre website

TV, festivals, film »

[9 May 2008 | No Comment | ]
SMH Stay In Touch:
  • Wil Anderson's new ABC-TV show The Gruen Transfer is generating buzz: The ABC's resident rabblerousers have more tricks up their sleeve after spoof commercials prompted more than 250 complaints in the past week - and became YouTube hits.
  • Lawrence Leung has been named the best local comedian at the Cracker Comedy Festival awards. Other winners were Ross Noble, who won the Time Out readers' choice award, Mark Watson, who won the best of the fest gong, and Amelia Jane Hunter and Hannah Gadsby, who won the director's special award for Meat the Musical. Winners took home Golden Chickens from the awards ceremony at the Enmore Theatre.
The Age's Kate Duthie reviews the new SBS comedy show featuring Muslim performers, Salam Cafe. The show airs on Wednesdays at 10pm, and you can catch the first episode online via the SBS Salam Cafe page. From The Australian, Michael Body discusses films featuring in the upcoming Sydney and Melbourne film festivals. The relevant comedy stuff:… Continue reading

Sydney, festivals »

[7 May 2008 | No Comment | ]
It's that time of year and I'm starting the site nearly at the end of it, with Sydney's Cracker Comedy Festival ending on May 11. Oh well. Check out the acts at the Cracker site by clicking on the image below: Plenty of old favourites and some new faces too fronting up to the mic.… Continue reading