Never has there been more important time to laugh. News and social media are bombarding us with doomsday predictions, nuclear annihilation, and societal chaos. Not that the kids have noticed. The average kid between 3 and 6 will laugh around 400 to 600 time’s a day, whereas their ‘miserable’ parents only chuckle between 12 to 15 times. It’s not surprising …
032: Christine Basil – Be truthful to yourself in comedy
Being truthful to oneself is critical to comedy success.
029: Marty Wilson – Chance favours the prepared (comedian’s) mind
Being ready for opportunity helps build a comedy career.
021: CJ Fortuna – The Actor, joker, and midnight toker
The many talents of this actor, joker and midnight toker.
019: Greg Fleet – The Accidental Comedian
Comedian Greg Fleet is Australia’s bad boy of comedy. On stage and off, ‘Fleety’ has made a name for himself for pushing the boundaries and living life to its fullest. TV, movies, theatre, breakfast radio, and twenty-nine Melbourne International Comedy Festival shows later, it’s hard to imagine how Greg had time for his now infamous drug addiction. But he did, …
011: Simon Taylor – From tweets to television. The winding road of comedy
Chance favours the prepared mind in a career of stand-up comedy.
Why Zombies are Funny
FIRST THERE WAS ‘SHAUN OF THE DEAD’. Up until then zombies were only grotesque, not hilarious. But Simon Pegg and Nick Frost changed the rules proving that zombies could be slap-stick, while you slapped them over the head with a stick, or a baseball bat. You get my meaning. Now’s there’s Australian ‘Me and My Mates vs. The Zombie Apocalypse‘. Much like …
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