Cal Wilson – It Could Have Been Me

By Ron Bingham

Cal is originally from New Zealand and I first saw her perform live at her 2001 Melbourne Comedy Festival debut show for which she won the Best Newcomer Award. She impressed me then with her comic timing and well written material and she has improved every time I have seen her. Cal has one of the fastest comic brains I have seen and she’s created a smart and wildly creative crowdpleaser.

It Could Have Been Me is based around a series of characters that Cal thinks she may have become if she had made different choices in life. Using minimum costume enhancements Cal presents us with a collection of colourful characters including a bitter children’s entertainer (it’s amazing how hypnotic those little balls on springs that people put on their heads can be), a widow who married a famous womaniser, a feminist spinster poet and a male sex-pulp-shlock science fiction writer.

Cal is a warm and friendly comedian and proves herself to be a suprisingly fantastic actress. Not only in the simple way she transforms into engaging characters but in giving the allusion that the show is getting out of hand when she clearly has everything under control, the sort of thing that Lano & Woodly performed to perfection. The show especially appears to veer out of control when the characters turn on their creator, to dispute what Cal does with their lives, placing the audience on the edge of their seats wondering where things are going to lead. There are also some impressive props used in the show which also start to get out of hand in a very funny way. The couple of songs used were integral to the show, but I could have been the only one to recognise the Australian one hit wonder What About Me by Moving Pictures.

The room was large (around 200 seats) and was full. The laughter was constant and loud, but the two ladies behind me were well over the top as they were close to wetting themselves at some points in the show. Phil Jupitus was also in the audience and he was clearly enjoying it too. It has been a while since I have heard so much loud spontaneous laughter for a fairly unknown (in the UK, at least) comedian and it made me feel a twinge of pride. If you’re thinking of coming to see this show, BOOK NOW, and consider wearing (Tena) protective undergarments just in case your laughter gets out of hand.

Cal Wilson performs It Could Have Been Me at the Gilded Balloon for more info  and tickets see the Edinburgh Fringe Website

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/cal-wilson-it-could-have-been-me

Bec Hill in … Ellipsis

By Ron Bingham

Crazy Australians. Bec is a joyfully mad dancing, prop-obsessed, comic dynamo.

Ellipsis is based around a fight with her self-doubt (voiced throughout by noted comic Phil Nicol). There are a lot of props used to hilarious effect and, at one point, one of the props fought back! The middle section, with puns, was full of groaners. The Wheel of Annoyance (I’m sure you get the idea of how this works) had some very funny stories attached to each irritating annoyance and although her wordsmithery paints some great mental panoramas for the audience,  I really wanted to see a picture of her sitting in the Burger King chair.

Bright, vivacious, bubbly, animated and engaging are all words that could be used to describe Bec’s show, but I prefer the word hyperactive. I can’t go into too much detail about the show as it’s too fast and changeable for a close analysis, but if you love seeing someone giving their all to make you laugh then you have to get a ticket for this show.

The room was small and full, there is a fair amount of swearing (filthy audience!) so it’s perfect for teenagers, old people, young people, anyone who likes a laugh and anyone who thinks Aussies are funny. So anyone really.

Bec Hill is performing Ellipsis at The Gilded Balloon. for Tickets and more information go to the Edinburgh Fringe Website

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/bec-hill-in-ellipsis

Australian Acts performing at Edinburgh 2014

By Colin Flaherty

The largest arts festival in the world, The Edinburgh Fringe, opens next week and this year a truly large number of Australian comedy acts are making the trek north. We here at Squirrel Comedy wish these performers chookas for Edinburgh seasons.

If you are going to be in Scotland for the month of August, the following is a list of shows which should quench your thirst for Australian comedy, whether you missed the local run of a particular show or hope to catch up with an expat who has been kicking goals in the UK. (If we have missed an Aussie act in our list, please let us know!)  There is also a link to a review of the show if it has been previously reviewed by Squirrel Comedy.

Our UK based Squirrel Ron will be reviewing shows for us, so keep an eye on our site for those, coming soon.

Without further adieu, here’s our list:

Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall : Alasdair Lists Everything
Freestival St Mary’s
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/alasdair-lists-everything

Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall : Success Arms
Underbelly, Cowgate
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/alasdair-tremblay-birchall-success-arms
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6051)

Alex Williamson: Dumb Things I’ve Done
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/alex-williamson-dumb-things-i-ve-done

Aunty Donna
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/aunty-donna

Kieran Butler : Australia is F*cked
George Next Door
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/australia-is-f-cked

The Axis of Awesome: Viva La Vida Loca Las Vegas
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/axis-of-awesome-viva-la-vida-loca-las-vegas

Bec Hill in… Ellipsis
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/bec-hill-in-ellipsis

Bec (Hill) and Tom’s Awesome Laundry
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/childrens-shows/bec-and-tom-s-awesome-laundry

Brendon Burns and Colt Cabana Sit in a 150 Seater at 10pm and Provide the Commentary to Bad Wrestling Matches
Stand in the Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/brendon-burns-and-colt-cabana-sit-in-a-150-seater-at-10pm-and-provide-the-commentary-to-bad-wrestling-matches

The Brendon Burns Show
The Liquid Room
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/brendon-burns-show

Brydie Lee-Kennedy Repeats On You
Cowgatehead
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/brydie-lee-kennedy-repeats-on-you

Cal Wilson: It Could Have Been Me
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/cal-wilson-it-could-have-been-me
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6019)

Damian Clark: Go Ahead, Make My Damo
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/damian-clark-go-ahead-make-my-damo

Danny Stinson’s Planet of the Dans
Sweet Grassmarket
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/danny-stinson-s-planet-of-the-dans

Dave Callan: A Little Less Conversation
Assembly Roxy
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/dave-callan-a-little-less-conversation

Dave Hughes: Pointless
Assembly George Square Studios
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/dave-hughes-pointless

Demi Lardner: Birds with Human Lips
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/demi-lardner-birds-with-human-lips

Dr Professor Neal Portenza Performs His Own Autopsy Live On Stage. One Night Only. (Obviously).
Just the Tonic at The Mash House
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/dr-professor-neal-portenza-performs-his-own-autopsy-live-on-stage-one-night-only-obviously
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6733)

Josh Ladgrove presents Come Heckle Christ
Pleasance Courtyard
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/come-heckle-christ
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6727)

Evolution of iMaAN
Just the Tonic at The Caves
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/evolution-of-imaan

Suns of Fred : Excited!!!
Pleasance Courtyard
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/excited
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6848)

Felicity Ann: It Takes All Sorts
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/felicity-ann-it-takes-all-sorts

Felicity Ward: The Iceberg
Underbelly, Bristo Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/felicity-ward-the-iceberg

Game On!: Matty Grey (Children’s show)
Laughing Horse The Free Sisters

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/game-on

George Dimarelos: George and Co (The Solo Tour)
C venues – C nova
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/george-and-co-the-solo-tour

Hannah Gadsby: The Exhibitionist
Assembly George Square Studios
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/hannah-gadsby-the-exhibitionist
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=5985)

Daniel Burt: Inspired By Mediocrity
Cowgatehead
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/inspired-by-mediocrity

Paddy McCullagh: iPaddy
Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/ipaddy

Jamie McCarney – Spermologist
Laughing Horse @ The Counting House
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/jamie-mccarney-spermologist

Jimeoin – Is It…?!
Venue150@EICC
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/jimeoin-is-it

John Conway Tonight
Pleasance Dome
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/john-conway-tonight

John Robertson: A Nifty History of Evil
The Stand Comedy Club III & IV
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/john-robertson-a-nifty-history-of-evil

John Robertson: The Dark Room
Underbelly, Cowgate
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/john-robertson-the-dark-room

Jon Bennett – Fire In The Meth Lab
Assembly Roxy
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/jon-bennett-fire-in-the-meth-lab

Jon Bennett : Pretending Things Are a C*ck
Laughing Horse @ City Café
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/pretending-things-are-a-c-ck
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2010: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=1624)

Justin Hamilton: Johnny Loves Mary Forever 1994
Assembly George Square Studios
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/justin-hamilton-johnny-loves-mary-forever-1994
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=5787)

Lisa-Skye: Bunny and Mad Dog Get High
Just the Tonic at The Mash House
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/lisa-skye-bunny-and-mad-dog-get-high

Luke McGregor: I Worry That I Worry Too Much
Assembly George Square Theatre
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/luke-mcgregor-i-worry-that-i-worry-too-much
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6045)

Neel Kolhatkar in GENeration comedY
Assembly Hall
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/neel-kolhatkar-in-generation-comedy

Neil Hamburger
Underbelly, Cowgate
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/neil-hamburger

Nick Coyle: Double Tribute
Just the Tonic at The Caves
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/nick-coyle-double-tribute

Rhys Nicholson – Eurgh

Underbelly, Bristo Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/rhys-nicholson-eurgh
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6563)

Ryan Coffey Live and Loud
Underbelly, Cowgate
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/ryan-coffey-live-and-loud

Sam Simmons: Death of a Sails-Man
Underbelly, Bristo Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/sam-simmons-death-of-a-sails-man

Sammy J: The Sammy J Songbook
Underbelly, Bristo Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/sammy-j-the-sammy-j-songbook

Sarah Bennetto’s Funeral
Pleasance Courtyard
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/sarah-bennetto-s-funeral

Sarah Bennetto’s Storytellers’ Club
Pleasance Courtyard
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/sarah-bennetto-s-storytellers-club

Sarah Kendall: Touchdown
Pleasance Courtyard
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/sarah-kendall-touchdown

(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6022)

Steen Raskopoulos: I’m Wearing Two Suits Because I Mean Business
Underbelly, Bristo Square
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/steen-raskopoulos-i-m-wearing-two-suits-because-i-mean-business
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6700)

Titty Bar Ha Ha: Hard Time
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/titty-bar-ha-ha-hard-time

Umbilical Brothers: KiDSHoW (not for kids)
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/umbilical-brothers-kidshow-not-for-kids
(Here’s what we thought of it at MICF 2014: https://www.squirrelcomedy.com/?p=6870)

Backwards Anorak : Winter Is Coming
Gilded Balloon
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/winter-is-coming

Tessa Waters : WOMANz
Underbelly, Cowgate
https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/womanz

All the info about the multitude of shows during the month of August comedy or otherwise at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival can be found at www.edfringe.com

Minnie and Mona Play Dead

By Ron Bingham

While this West Australian play is described as being a black comedy about suicide, I found a lot of suicide but very little comedy. The few comic moments during the show were like tiny lights in a sea of darkness, doing little but giving the darkness more power, especially as the comic moments seemed more to do with the manic part of a manic depressive cycle.

Minnie (Gita Bezard) and Mona (Arielle Gray) are friends. They play imagination games. I couldn’t tell how old they were meant to be (most of the games were very childish, apart from the sex/dating ones) or why they were trapped together (perhaps two aspects of one personality inside a person’s head?). The play also has them breaking the fourth wall to talk to us as the writer (Jeff) and director (Katt) of the show, telling us their stories of how their friends killed themselves. The audience is invited to leave at any time if they feel uncomfortable (no-one did).

This is definitely not a show for people looking to have a laugh at the concept of death, or finding answers to how to cope with the loss of a loved one. I’m not really sure who the play is aimed at, unless there are people who enjoy watching other people breaking down? It was well written and acted but I was not the target audience in any way shape or form.

Minnie and Mona Play Dead is on at Underbelly, Bristo Square at 2.00pm

For Bookings https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/theatre/minnie-and-mona-play-dead

Farce Noir presents …The Big Sheep

By Ron Bingham

Four actors, all trying to outplay each other on stage, to impress a big agent who is in the audience tonight. The lead actor fancies his love interest, who has just spurned him and the other two are just trying to showcase their many skills.

Meanwhile, the cast are performing an energetic screwball parody of the film noir genre involving the case of a hardbitten detective (Foot of ‘Lost Property’), his business partner, identical twin ladies, a megalomaniac baron and an evil murderess, not to mention the a killer beast, which is hinted at in the title of the show.

The play has a number of simple but effective props, a well written couple of story lines (both inside the play and in the actor’s outside lives – it’s all very meta) and some very funny and clever dialogue. The only worrying thing for me was that the audience is just inches away from the performers and I feared for my life during the sword fight!

If you love old detective films or you are just looking for an hour of wild yet structured comedy play-acting, you should add this to your list. The players all looked and acted their parts well and the almost full house were laughing heartily throughout the show.

The Big Sheep is on at Underbelly, Bristo Square ​ at 4.05pm

For Bookings https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/farce-noir-presents-the-big-sheep

Vikki Stone – Definitely

By Ron Bingham

Another new performer for me, Vikki Stone is a comedian who plays the piano and sings songs but she does so much more than that. The show starts with the greatest ever motherf*cker opening song, with smoke machines, dance routines, costume changes and impressive stage props. Never have camel toes looked so elegant (on the camel, I mean).

The rest of the evenings entertainment consists of Vikki travelling on a Simon Cowell inspired journey towards fame, via the medium of songs about sexy scientist Brian Cox, iconic sports presenter Clare Balding, the trials and eating habits of her dog Bert and the messy subject of dog poo in plastic bags. The finale was a finely piece of cinema, with dancing dogs (which is the point where Vikki almost lost it, due to the unexpected dancing skills of the dog for the evening), choirs, fireworks, projected schmaltz and so much more.

This is an excellent and finely honed hour of entertainment that had the (almost) full house in stitches for the whole show. The props are suitably over the top and the songs are well written and quite rude in places (I wonder how Brian and Clare would feel if they happened to show up one night? That would be worth seeing). If you love risque entertainment from a lady who isn’t afraid to go just that little bit too far in search of a laugh, or dogs, or ridiculously overproduced showtunes (a la Simon Cowell’s entire ouvre), then see this show, but get your tickets now.

Vikki Stone performs Definitely at Underbelly Bristow Square at 7.20pm

For bookings and info: https://www.edfringe.com/whats-on/comedy/vikki-stone-definitely