
The format for 2 Ukeleles and a Cello is a familiar one: musical comedy improv done theatre sports style.

The solo performer, Stéphane Georis, is a master of storytelling and puppetry. His repartee is as engaging as it is clever and the choice of objects is remarkably appropriate.

So your first show of the evening was a bit of a flop and you still have a comedy itch that needs scratching; or maybe your still in the mood after one excellent hour and need more laughter.

Sean Choolburra is a nice guy. A really nice guy. He's the sort of kid who wouldn't need bullying at school cos he'd probably give away his lunch if you wanted it anyway. And smile while you ate it.

The dog. Man's best friend. And playwright CJ Johnson amply demonstrates our canine companions may well be, at least in some cases, smarter than we think.

Amos’ 2013 show, The Spokesman chronicles his reflections and arguments upon why precisely being a spokesman would be a terrible thing – especially for those he was representing.

With a canny script, deceptively simple yet wonderfully executed set-pieces and a rollicking sense of fun punctuated by a live band for the scene transitions, this is cheekily broad humour at its best.