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Pensive Like a Fox
 

CABARET. IT’S LIKE COMEDY, ONLY BETTER. 

In a festival overflowing with stand-up comedians, seasoned stage and screen performer Mike McLeish is mixing it up with his brand-spanking new one-man show, Pensive Like a Fox.

A blend of satirical wit and idio(syncra)tic musical storytelling, Mike takes the audience on a chaotic ride of stand-up, storytelling and original songs, covering everything from practising French on the toilet to the joys of ageing and long-term relationships; from needing stitches after a pillow fight to what it means to think like a fox (because that’s in the title don’t you know?). 

Mike: ‘Cabaret’s a different beast. It’s more theatrical and - for my money - more audience-focused. And there are songs! Cabaret is better than comedy. There, I said it. But I’m addicted to performing comedy and cabaret because we’re all in it together; the audience and the performer. It’s a genuinely shared experience; a conversation happening in the moment. And it’s different every single night.’

Comedy festival goers can catch Pensive Like a Fox, this charming and chaotic cabaret, as part of the 2025 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 7 nights a week at 7pm, March 24 to April 20 at The Butterfly Club.

 

Event details

Venue: https://thebutterflyclub.com
Bookings: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/pensive-like-a-fox/
Start Date: Thursday 10 April 2025

Pensive Like a Fox will be directed by Mike’s 21-year-old daughter Finn, who has been cutting her teeth in stage management, working for companies including Red Stitch Actors' Theatre and the Melbourne Theatre Company.

Finn: ‘This is a show for whoever wants to take a break from middle-aged white men performing stand-up in a comedy festival to come and watch a middle-aged white man performing CABARET in a comedy festival instead’.

 

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