Squirrels Top 5 Picks of the Festival

Well the 2013 Melbourne International Comedy Festival is winding down this weekend.

We no longer hand out awards, because it is just too difficult for us to see everything, or even see the same shows as each other. Instead most of the Squirrels have picked their Top 5 shows. If they are still running we recommend that you might like to see some of them this weekend. It was really hard to narrow it down to only five.

Of course the festival isn’t over yet and we may see something that changes our list but we wanted to put this up before the festival was over so you could gain from our recommendations.

You’ll notice a few of the names crop up more than once. Some sold out shows are putting on extra performances in the final weekend like the play Choir Girl that had finished its run of three performances, but has added one on Sunday afternoon.

Check out the Melbourne International Comedy Festival website for details and keep festivalling ’til you drop!!

Lisa ClarkĀ 

Hannah Gadsby – Happiness is a Bedside Table

Dave Bloustien – The Grand Gignol

The Writers

Luke McGregor – My Soulmate is Out of My League

Sammy J – Potentially

 

Caitlin Crowley

Luke McGregorĀ – My Soulmate is Out of My League

Hannah Gadsby –Ā Happiness is a Bedside Table

Michael Workman – Ave Loretta

Best Comics Worst Gigs

Dave O’Neil – 33 Things I Should Have Said No To

 

 

Cathy CulliverĀ 

Dayne Rathbone – It’s Me Dayne

Luke McGregorĀ – My Soulmate is Out of My League

Simon KeckĀ ā€“ Nob Happy Sock

Dr Professor Neal Portenza

Ryan Coffey – Late & Loud

 

Colin FlahertyĀ 

Fabian Lapham & The Actual Musicans:God Fights the Dinosaurs & 9 Other Stories That Will Awesome You in the Face.

Simon Keck ā€“ Nob Happy Sock

Set List

Choir Girl –Ā Sarah Collins

David Quirk ā€“ Shaking Hands with danger

 

Elyce PhillipsĀ 

Lessons with Luis – Famoucity!

Lords of Luxury

Sam Simmons – Shitty Trivia

Lawrence Leung’s Part-time Detective Agency

Mike Birbiglia – My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend

 

Luke SimmonsĀ 

KhaledĀ Khalafalla – Devious

Brendon Walsh

Bev Killick – Goes “There”…Again

Daniel Connell – Mr Personality 1988

Trevor Noah – The Racist

 

2013 Melbourne International Comedy Festival finishes on Sunday 21st of April

MIKE BIRBIGLIA : MY GIRLFRIEND’S BOYFRIEND

By Elyce Phillips

US comedian Mike Birbiglia is renowned for his storytelling prowess, and not without reason. The man is a master. My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriend is a long, winding tale about Birbigliaā€™s romantic past and his opposition to the institution of marriage. From his painfully awkward first date to almighty blues with his girlfriend about nothing, the show is bittersweet, honest and hilarious.

Those who listen to ā€˜This American Lifeā€™ might be familiar with parts of the show, like the tale of Bibiglia being involved in a hit and run in LA, but the stories are in no way diminished upon second hearing. Itā€™s an absolute joy watching a performer whoā€™s so in control of their craft. The audience was enthralled. You could hear the collective wincing as Birbiglia talked of the red flags he should have seen with his high school girlfriend ā€“ to which Birbiglia responded by simply taking a moment to say, ā€œI know.ā€

And yet, for all its cynicism, ā€˜My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriendā€™ is incredibly uplifting. At its heart, this is a love story ā€“ one that is probably more relatable than anything youā€™d see in a romcom. By way of vomit, terrible kisses and car crashes, we arrive at deeper truths about love and relationships.

My Girlfriendā€™s Boyrfriend is a show that has clearly been honed over years of performance. The tone is sweet, but never schmaltzy, self-depreciating, but never defeated. It may be a monologue, but the delivery is so relaxed it never feels like youā€™re being lectured to. Thereā€™s not a line out of place, the pacing is spot on and Birbiglia is completely at ease up on the stage.

If you havenā€™t seen Mike Birbiglia perform before, do yourself a favour and check this one out. Itā€™s an absolutely stunning show.

Mike Birbiglia ā€“ My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriend is on at the Fairfax Studio at the Arts Centre until April 4.

http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2013/season/shows/my-girlfriend-s-boyfriend-mike-birbiglia

Interview with Mike Birbiglia about his show My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriend.

By Cathy Culliver

Tell me about My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriend.

Itā€™s sort of a hybrid between a one-man play and a comedy routine that I have been working on for about three or four years. I performed it Off-Broadway in 2011 as a warm up, and Iā€™ve now performed it in about 70 different cities.

Itā€™s basically a show thatā€™s a one-man romantic comedy, which is difficult to do because comedy is a cynical art form in a lot of ways and I wanted to do something that was true to the cynical roots of comedy but also had beams of optimism in it. So Iā€™d like to think that Iā€™ve done it.

Itā€™s basically about how I decided to get married, while not believing in the idea of marriage. But I love doing the show; one of the cool things is that over the years there have been a bunch of couples who have proposed marriage in the lobby after the show.

Thereā€™s a clip on YouTube where a couple propose at the end of my show. I jumped off stage, took the microphone, the guy got down on one knee, she said yes ā€¦ it was very exciting.

Part of this show aired on a recent episode of the This American Life podcast, where you talk about a girlfriend from high school who treated you horribly and didnā€™t want anyone to know you two were dating. I have to say this struck a chord with me, as Iā€™ve had a really similar experience. Do you think itā€™s part of the appeal that people can really relate to the stories you tell in the show?

Well yeah, when I wrote that story I thought I was the only person on earth that has ever happened to. But I canā€™t tell you how many people have come up to me and said, ā€œthat EXACT same thing happened to me!ā€

And to me thatā€™s when comedy is most exciting, when you uncover something and a lot of people are like ā€œme tooā€.

Would you describe yourself more of a storyteller than a stand up comedian?

I think of myself as a comedian, because I ultimately always try to have what Iā€™m doing be funny. To make an audience laugh, thatā€™s the number one goal.

But then over the years Iā€™ve kind of branched into storytelling and film making as an extension of the comedy. Now that I know I can make people laugh, I feel like I can do a longer form version of that and go outside of my comfort zone.

Last time I was in Australia, I was compared most by the locals to Daniel Kitson, whoā€™s a comedian I admire a great deal. And heā€™s also a sort of genre-bending comedian, but I still think of him as a comedian.

Many Australians would be well aware of your work with This American Life. Do you feel like you have a good fan base here?

I was very surprised when I was last in Australia that anyone even knew who I was, so that was very exciting for me. And I feel like this time there could be more, because I think This American Life has started airing on the radio over there. So Iā€™m hoping now it has an even wider reach.

But yeah, I wouldnā€™t be coming back and getting on a 23-hour flight if I didnā€™t love it there. My wife and I just absolutely love Australia; we love the people, we love the spirit of it, we love the sights, the beaches, the cliffs ā€¦ everything about it just overtook us.

Youā€™ve had one of your live shows go on to be made into a movie (Sleepwalk with Me, which is having its Australian premiere in Melbourne during MICF). Do you have any plans to do the same with this one?

I do, yeah. Iā€™m tasking myself with finishing a draft of the movie script on the plane ride to Australia. Because itā€™s so long, Iā€™m like, if I canā€™t finish a script in 23 hours then Iā€™m worthless. Itā€™s also a good way to distract myself from the fact that Iā€™m up 30,000 feet in the air.

You made Sleepwalk with Me with Ira Glass and the team from This American Life. And are you planning on working with Ira on this new movie as well?

I hope so. Ira and I work on a ton of stuff together, so it will definitely be something that I will beg him to do.

Before we finish up, how are you doing with the whole sleepwalking thing? Do you still have to sleep in a sleeping bag with mittens on? (As explored in Sleepwalk with Me, Birbiglia has a sleep condition that causes him to act out his dreams, so he has confine himself at night for his own safety).

I donā€™t wear the mittens anymore because theyā€™re just too hot. But I do wear the sleeping bag; I wear a kind of summer sleeping liner thing. And when I go to bed at night, my wife will literally say ā€œitā€™s time to go in your podā€.

Thatā€™s so romantic.

Well yeah, itā€™s really romantic and demeaning at the same time, which is really what romance is about I think.

My Girlfriendā€™s Boyfriend is on at Arts Centre Melbourne from 28 March – 4 April. For tickets and info visit:
http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2013/season/shows/my-girlfriend-s-boyfriend-mike-birbiglia

Mike will also hold a live Q&A at the Australian premiere of his film Sleepwalk with Me at Cinema Nova on Sunday 31st March. For more information, visit:
http://www.cinemanova.com.au/catalogue/meet-the-filmmaker/27543