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Review: Blake Everett and Oliver Coleman defy the odds in Dig Their Own Graves

Review: Blake Everett and Oliver Coleman defy the odds in ‘Dig Their Own Graves’ Words by August Billy Oliver Coleman’s 2019 Fringe Festival show, Poolside, was a revelation, introducing the young Melbourne comedian as a gifted performer who could easily switch from elaborate sketches to tongue-in-cheek stand-up. Coleman also displayed an easy, offhand penchant for crowd work and wasn’t afraid to stir up awkward energy. All of these ingredients are transferred into Dig Their Own Graves, a work of narrative sketch comedy that sees Coleman teaming up with fellow Melbourne comic and actor Blake Everett as part of this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Melbourne Comedy Show to hit Pilbeam Theatre

Melbourne Comedy Show to hit Pilbeam Theatre Kirsty Weback, Dane Simpson, Matt Ford, Mel Buttle and Carl Donnell are in the line up for the Melbourne Comedy Festival Roadshow at the Pilbeam Theatre later this month. Entertainment Staff writers Premium Content Subscriber only The Melbourne Comedy Festival Roadshow is about to hit the road and Rockhampton is on the schedule, pinned for April. The stellar lineup features Australian and international acts. More than any year before, the comedians are champing at the bit to break out from the barriers, shake off the seclusion and roll out the laughs. With an all killer, no filler line-up of Australian stars and talented newcomers, buckle in for a night of stand-up, sketch, satire, silliness and song to satisfy all your comedy cravings.

The iconic Upfront comedy showcase returns with another lineup of fierce and funny women

The iconic Upfront comedy showcase returns with another lineup of fierce and funny women Celia Pacquola We chat with Upfront participant and comedy legend Geraldine Hickey ahead of the event. Upfront is a one-night-only show that’s long been a pivotal part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The show features some of the best female comics plucked from the festival at large and put into one stellar lineup to bring the house to tears (of laughter). Since it’s conception, the regular festival show has given audiences a chance to see some of the best bits of their comedy favs, along with getting a taste for some newer acts they might not have seen before.

Why Spicks and Specks is back

When the much loved music quiz show Spicks and Specks returns to Australian screens later this month for a 10-episode run, it will be like welcoming an old friend back into the living room. Host Adam Hills, team captains Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough - and their endless roster of musician and comedian guests - have been delighting audiences with music trivia and inventive games on and off for more than 15 years. And, like the seasoned professionals and old friends they are, the trio and the behind-the-scenes team of writers, producers and technicians have made it look easy. Alan Brough, Adam Hills and Myf Warhurst on the set of the new season of Spicks and Specks.

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