A stressed out lawyer and his 11 year old son magically swap bodies in the lead up to Christmas, and have to learn to see the world through each other's eyes.
'No Sex Please - We're British!' is a play about how prudish the traditional British can be when it comes to sex, which creates endless hilarious complications.
TV producer Lily navigates the maze of a cut-throat network television industry, friends with benefits, and a hot new talent with romantic potential.
Presented by Red Lip Stick Singers Reviewed 5 November 2016 Two Brunettes and A Gay sells itself as a cabaret-comedy show with a ‘modern-twist’ starring Aaron Collis, Celeste Carbone and Deanna Kengas. It features a set of well-known songs that turned into a bit of a sing along toward the end. It is a tightly […]
When their pension is takes a dive after the GFC, senior citizens turn to a life of crime to take back what they feel they’re entitled to.
Perth drag queen Feminem (Dean Misdale) brings a hilarious show to Raj House as part of Feast Festival for a one night only production.
An amusing coffee table book that provides an overview of the personality traits of forty-four common breeds of dog and finishes with a comment on the cat.
Toby Halligan's show 'Toby or Not Toby' is his latest outing of topical and political comedy that is full of enthusiastic energy for his chosen topics.
The 2016 Adelaide Feast Festival kicked off the comedy section of the 2016 program with the annual Mass Debate. This year the topic was ‘single versus relationship’.
In 1930’s New York, Bobby travels to Hollywood where he works for his high powered agent uncle and falls in love with his uncle's secretary.
In 18th Century rural Japan, nine merchants hatch a plan to raise and loan money to their Feudal Lord so the interest earned can support their farming town.
After 50 years of marriage, a woman tells her husband she wants a divorce for her birthday, sending the whole extended family into a comical meltdown.
The 20th annual Japanese Film Festival will run from 21 – 30 October exclusively at the Mercury Cinema in the city, showcasing 10 films across multiple genre.
An inspurrational Meownagement Guide on how to develop a workplace of choice for both human and feline staff, from productivity issues to cat naps.
When Antboy discovers his nemesis has been released from prison and a new superhero is stealing his limelight, he sets out to face his greatest challenge yet.
Recently single again, the eternally love-lorn Bridget Jones meets a handsome American but learns she is pregnant and is unsure if he or Darcy is the father.
A collection of personal anecdotes from the frenetic mind of Shane Dawson, from hare-brained antics to deeply personal issues, but all with the same brand of humour.
When a crime scene cleaner's estranged brother re-enters his life, he is drawn into the criminal underground where he finds he has to clean up their messes.
A dictionary and phrasebook on how to write using nothing but emoji, written by the same author who republished the novel Moby Dick entirely written in emoji!
In 1944, the decrepit home guard of Walmington-on-Sea may be England's last hope to prevent a Nazi invasion in this film adaptation of the classic TV sitcom.