
The Wild Women of Comedy have come to Melbourne's Revolt Theatre in a blaze of gorgeous smiles, figure hugging clothes and deadly senses of humour.

Linguistic Loonacy is aptly named, but unfortunately neither the linguistic nor the lunacy facets of this particular show had been developed to achieve its latent comic elements.

Jenny Wynter's Unexpected Variety Show is a surprising night of gaffs, laughs, sincere moments and hilarious songs.


McGregor has gathered her insanely talented friends in a laid back jam session where everyone gets the chance to sing their favourite song, lulling the crowd into blissful slumber.

Outstanding as all the performances in this show were (and I'd be hard-pressed to pick a fault in any of them), the real star of Les Liaisons Dangereuses is Sam Strong's direction.

You get the sense with Smith that, despite her rank climbing in the comedy world, it doesn't take much for this bowtie-wearing, pixie-haired chick to appreciate the smaller things in life.