
I laughed a lot during the show, which says something about Williams’ material. In saying that, though, this is a show that needs more work.

To fully appreciate Anthony Salame’s stand-up show One Night Stand it is best to view him as you would a goofy mate at a party.

Moore’s routine is built around a narrative about his transition from Sydney to Melbourne to further his career. His style is natural and simple and his self-deprecating delivery works well.

It’s a tricky thing to stage a period farce with all of its inherent sexist stereotypes and still present something new and refreshing.



These three men are apparently “the hottest new talents” from the Edinburgh Festival and their appearance here in Australia is a welcome one.