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Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2021

Comedy Although the spectre of Covid-19 hangs over this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival, it demonstrates the resilience of live Australian performance. By Robert Reid. Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2021 Comedian Zoë Coombs Marr performs at the Palais Theatre as part of the 2021 MICF gala. Credit: Jim Lee It would be weird if performers at this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) didn’t directly address the pandemic; after all, it was the first major arts event to be cancelled when Covid-19 emerged a year ago. Even in the big rooms, I’m very aware of people’s proximity. One fellow sitting next to me strikes up a conversation about how odd it feels to be back out in the world. I suggest that it’s going to take practice to get used to being around each other again.

Lawrence Leung review — an entertaining exercise in mentalism

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Lawrence Leung: Connected : Reviews 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Lawrence Leung: Connected : Reviews 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
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INTERVIEW: Naomi Higgins Talks Her New ABC Comedy Why Are You Like This | News

Trick Mirror about how hard it is to be a good person online: It makes communication about morality very easy, but makes actual moral living very hard . That tension is at the core of Why Are You Like This, a new six-part ABC/Netflix comedy that follows the travails of three 20-somethings – Penny, Mia and Austin – in Melbourne, attempting to navigate their lives with internet-literate moral superiority (while failing in egocentricity). Co-created and written by comedian Naomi Higgins, Aunty Donna s Mark Bonanno, and illustrator/lawyer Humyara Mahbub, Why Are You Like This is Australia s answer to the immoral millennial ennui of

Why Are You Like This | TV Tonight

☆☆☆☆☆ Back in 2011 ABC2 screened a local indie-produced comedy, twentysomething, in which creators Jess Harris and Josh Schmidt played unemployed housemates who decided to become their own bosses in an array of short-lived business schemes. 10 years later the same channel (currently rebranded as ABC TV Plus) unveils Why Are You Like This, another indie comedy in which friends and housemates juggle unemployment, friendships and identity politics. Naomi Higgins ( Get Krackin’) is co-creator and one of three lead performers, joining Olivia Junkeer and Wil King. These twentysomethings may not necessarily be likeable, but nor are they trying to be. They are certainly forthright in a desire to be heard an unapologetic in a world of cancel culture and political correctness.

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