[personal profile] barrington
Well, the Festival is still giving me the time of my life. Last night I sold out for my show and had a great performance, and then when I cam back for Birdhouse it went off. A big crowd filled the room and everyone's performances were awesome. If you missed it, there are some great photos floating around the 'net. I think the ones behind the cut (if they still work...if not, check out Tim Chuma's awesome gallery) pretty much sum up one of the greatest moments in my life...


"Nearly 150 million kilometres away, and that's why it looks so small!"


"The Sun, ladies and gentlemen!"

I was tempted to stay and party afterwards, and did in fact have one drink and a bit of a boogie, but I have a gig this afternoon and my body is grateful that I didn't.

For all those of you on the Optus mobile network, I hope the outage last night didn't cause you as much grief as it did many of my friends last night. Everything seems fine now.

I haven't seen many more shows since my last post on the subject, but I have seen Tripod's How To Train An Attack Dog From Scratch. Very different from their usual stuff, but I thought it was hilarious. (I'm going to try and check out Idio Clips this Friday night.)

Here are a few things I haven't seen, but think would be good:
  • Xavier Michaelidis: What To Do When the Zombies Attack. I met Xavier yesterday, he's a funny guy and a great improviser so this should be great, especially if you like zombies.
  • Andy McClelland's Show Whose Title is Too Long and Rambly to Remember (it's not really called that). I'm desperately going to try and see this in the last week, though it being outside Trades Hall it might be a bit of a challenge.
  • Harley Breen in The Kingswood and I. Harley's one of my favourite stand-ups, I'm really looking forward to seeing him tonight.
For the record I'd like to point out that this description of last Sunday's trivia night is not very accurate. For one thing I joined "Casa Del Awesome" very late in the piece, as did many of the other members (and I will freely admit it's huge size may have given the team something of an advantage), but we had a small one or two point lead on Richard McKenzie and co (Lost in Inebreation) until the music round, when they zoomed ahead by about four or five points. Thinking all was lost, we foolishly decided to take on the optional super bonus hard question, which was worth four points, but docked you four for getting it wrong. We got it wrong - and lost by 3.5 points. A tale of tragedy indeed, but we took our chance and the better team won. Tonight I shall have my own team comprising some of the finest minds in comedy, and we shall take the prize or at least laugh an awful lot trying. Tonight's theme is Hawaii, so I'm taking a suitably loud shirt.

Additionally :)

Date: 2007-04-23 04:31 am (UTC)
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