Thursday, 18 March 2010
Home » Reviews » MICF »
Trying Is Good | Josie Long
Written by Stephanie Glickman   
Thursday, 27 March 2008 06:08
Trying Is Good | Josie LongJosie Long’s eager, youthful enthusiasm greets you loud and clear when you enter her comedy festival offering. Mingling with the audience, she pops up excitedly to personally hand out hand-drawn programs, what she calls “the official magazine that goes with the show.” She’s honestly excited at the large size of her crowd and jumps around like a school girl who has had too much red cordial.

There is something endearing about both this and the title of her show, Trying Is Good. She describes it as a show about effort - people making the effort to get beyond their physical weaknesses and turn them into personal strengths. She relates this to her own struggles with her weight, her parents’ divorce and her nerdish enthusiasm for things like fancy dress, puzzles and gags. With not an ounce of make up, and in jeans and a t-shirt, the flashiest thing about her is the colourful scene of an island and mermaid that she has drawn in magic markers on her wobbly belly. She shows it off with much pride and, via slides, shares different artworks done on the same fleshy canvas.  It’s a brave and slightly strange thing to do, but aptly sums up the ethos of Long.

If anything, the show is homage to the oddball and the eccentricities of the common person. Long revels in people’s bizarre tendencies and the effort and love they put into their beliefs. She admires the reclusive man at her gym that dresses straight out of the Soviet 1960s and rarely does any actual exercise but fancies himself an elite athlete and the woman who keeps alive her dead husband’s wheat-free bread bakery in the outer suburbs of Melbourne. She dishes out long-winded stories and some slides to recreate these individuals for us…and there is indeed something fascinating about their unrelenting desire to just do their own thing.

In a sea of comedy, much of which tows a fairly mainstream and not particularly enlightening line, Long is a breath of fresh air. Some may find her manic nature a tad contrived, but, personally, I loved her down-to-earth presentation and her celebration of the geek in all of us.


Melbourne International Comedy Festival presents
Trying Is Good
Josie Long

Venue: Melbourne Town Hall | Cnr Swanston & Collins Sts, Melbourne
Dates: 20th Mar - 13th Apr
Times: Tue-Sat 8.30pm, Sun 7.30pm
Duration: 60 minutes
Tickets: Full Wed, Thu & Sun $25.50, Conc $22 (N/A Sat), Tightarse Tuesday $22, Full Fri & Sat $27
Bookings: Ticketmaster 1300 660 013 & at the door

Comments (0)

Subscribe to this comment's feed

Write comment

You must be logged in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy
 
rushTIXAustralian Stage JobsMembers Area
 

Most Read

Most Read Reviews

The Barber of Seville | Melbourne Opera
The last place I expected to hear a joke about the government's insulation scheme was in a performance of The Barber of Seville. But that was only one of many pleasant surprises in Melbourne Opera's...
Shanghai Beauty | Jin Xing Dance Theatre
The mythology that surrounds an artist has the potential to infiltrate or even eclipse the work that they produce. Bookmark Email this Comments (0) S...
The Flags | Insomniac Theatre
Scott and co have delivered a quality of performance which does it proud indeed. Bookmark Email this Comments (0) Subscribe to this comment's feed...
Demens | Pie in the Sky Productions
Through its series of vignettes it manages to achieve a rare thing - seeing the world through another person's eyes - and life is never quite the same once you've experienced that....
Man Covets Bird | Slingsby
The magic which is Man Covets Bird cannot possibly be described in writing. It is a show that truly needs to be seen by everyone. Bookmark Email this Com...

Most Read News

Australia's Mary Poppins Announced
Verity Hunt-Ballard from Adelaide has won the most hotly contested role in Australian theatre. She will play the world’s best loved nanny in the world’s Supercalifragilistic musical, MARY POPPINS, opening at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne in July.
The Production Company announces its 12th season
Jeanne Pratt AC, Chairman of The Production Company announced the 2010 Season at Raheen this week.
2010 Adelaide Fringe Award Winners
Adelaide Fringe artists came and conquered this month with a plethora of acts that enchanted, entertained, challenged and sometimes just weirded out Fringe-hungry audiences.
2009 Green Room Award Winners
The 2009 Green Room Awards were presented last night in a formal ceremony at the Victorian Arts Centre, hosted by Eddie Perfect.
2010 Short+Sweet Gala Award Winners Announced
It's All the Rage picked up the top awards at the Short+Sweet Gala Awards Final at NIDA on Saturday night. Prizes valued at over $40,000 were distributed to the best of the fest.