Showing posts with label melbourne comedy festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melbourne comedy festival. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2019

Elevan O'Clock #44 - Jamie Boiskin - Ovariacting: A Period Drama



Jamie Boiskin is a menstrual activist! She has taken her own experience and turned it into a show as she is determined to get more conversation to be had by everyone.  She wants us all (yes men included) to talk about menstruation, endometriosis, and polycystic ovarian syndrome. The sooner we talk, the sooner we can get the conversation into the 21st century. So have a listen and then go see her Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2019 show and you too can be a menstrual activist!




You can get tickets to the show at The Butterfly Club HERE

Friday, March 22, 2019

Elevan O'Clock #43 Sophie Joske - Woman of the Hour


You remember Sophie Joske from an interview about her 2018 Melbourne Comedy Festival Show "Almost Lesbians"  well she is back this year with a one woman show called "Woman of the Hour".  We chat about the development of the show,  the development of the over 30 characters she plays and the fact for every "one woman" show there is a whole lot of supportive people behind her.

The show is on April 1- 11 2019 at The Butterfly Club. 

Get Tickets for The Butterfly Club HERE




Sunday, January 20, 2019

Elevan O'Clock #38 Woah Alyssa - Queer Comedy for Normies



Col and Fil are a sketch comedy creating couple.  They have shows coming up in the 2019 Midsumma and Melbourne Comedy Festivals.  If there shows are like them (witty, quirky, and very funny)  they are going to be a hit.




For tickets to their Midsumma Show click HERE

And you can visit website HERE


Saturday, March 17, 2018

Elevan O'Clock #25 - Tom Bradford - Tinder Tales. A new Australian Musical.



Tinder Tales – A New Musical, a new show from writing duo Mattie Mcleod and Thomas Bradford, is about Abby, a woman who is so stuck in her own head that she can’t simply date a guy. While trying to navigate the online dating scene her insecurities, doubts and other psychological crutches manifest themselves into characters in her mind and her mother is constantly preaching at her from the heavens as the voice of God.
In this episode, Tom and I talk about the development process of the show.
As someone who loves supporting up and coming artists and musicals, I can't wait to see this.
If you want to check out the show you can get tickets here www.comedyfestival.com.au/2018/shows/t…an-musical-1