While the middle-class, artsy nature of the festival often comes in for some stick (take a drink every time a comedian mentions it and chances are you won't remember the weekend at all) their comedy line-up is utterly unparalleled by any other festival in the country. …
Somewhere recently I read Pierre Novellie described as ‘a great big bear of a comedian’, which… is probably fairly accurate.…
With pleasingly absurd comedian Stuart Laws compering the Literature tent on Sunday, the Film and Music arena played host to Laws' production company Turtle Canyon’s short film, the darkly comic The Bird, starring Julia Davis.…
Jason Byrne bulleted through a visual gag-heavy forty five minute set, that featured a solid fifteen minutes with five amazingly precocious children, to an audience that no longer seemed to care how hot or dusty they were, as long as they were laughing: which they very much were.…
Stuart Bowden’s Before Us in the Cabaret tent was an immensely buoying, interactive story-telling mini-adventure of an angsty, lonely, last-of-his-species creature (clad in a ruched sleeping bag frock and – apparently – not much else).
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It’s an alternately painfully awkward, and bizarre, gauche cocktail of cod-Eastern European accents and stars and stripes: ‘…New York, Australia – we’re sexy in all fifty states, baby!’…
Gein’s Family Giftshop open their new hour of sketches at Latitude with a smoking slow-motion set piece involving cigarette flicking and sexual-implicit body flexes.…
The Guardian’s favourite guy – or rather, as he keen to point out, a Guardian comedy reviewer’s favourite guy – Liam Williams set out an hour of pessimism and alternately self-hating and society-hating tirades in the Cabaret tent.…
Celeste Dring and Freya Parker turn out various Australian and up-tempo Matthew McConaughey accents in their bizarre mix of surreal, emotional and playful sketches, bolstered by low-key costume changes and audience asides.…