As a stand-up comedian, Anderson is one of Australia’s best. As a socio-political commentator, he is bloody brilliant. It’s just a shame about that ego.
As a performer, his even vocals and amazing acoustic guitar melodies
seem like sincere representations of his personality – steady, talented
and humble.
Sell-out shows on London’s West End, packed houses at the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival, New Zealand International and Melbourne Comedy
Festivals - on paper, it was a sure bet.
In reality, it was a little lighter than I’d hoped.
Art
is an intellectual battle between two friends, Serge and Marc. They are
fighting over the purchase of a rather simple painting, its worth and
its meaning.