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Warren Of Secrets: Part Two

In Part Two of our chat with PostSecret founder Frank Warren, we discuss a community based around confessions, dodgy web awards, the ill-fated app, and more.

Tito contains multitudes in The Trial And Death Of Socrates.

Review: The Trial And Death Of Socrates (No Relation)

The title character in Joel Tito’s comic theatre piece is a pathetic loser, but thankfully this one-man show has a larger, stranger, funnier cast.

Hannah Gadsby

Review: Hannah Gadsby – Happiness Is A Bedside Table

Hannah Gadsby truly finds her voice in this ambling, intimate and ultimately profound catalogue of the routine humiliations that sculpt our outlook on life.

Leung on the mean streets of Melbourne.

Review: Lawrence Leung’s Part-Time Detective Agency

It’s the Case of the Youthful Prank and diligent dick Lawrence Leung is all over it in this well-done mystery show.

"Bill, bill, dog registration renewal, murder confession" - PostSecret's Frank Warren

Warren Of Secrets: Part One

Frank Warren collects your secrets and posts them on the internet. We ask Warren why, after eight years and half a billion hits, people still can’t get enough handcrafted confessions.

Arj Barker

Review: Arj Barker – Go Time

Why bother going to see MICF stalwart Arj Barker this far in? Because he’s still adorable, funny, and enormously personable.

Iliza Shlesinger

Review: Headliners

Don’t feel too ashamed of your opinions on race, sex, girls, guys and telemarketers in front of US comics Michael Che, Iliza Shlesinger and Pete Holmes. They’re more offensive.

First Dog On The Moon

Review: First Dog On The Moon – Cartoobs And Other Typos

One of the best, if not the best, political lectures featuring an interpretive dancing bandicoot you’ll ever see.

DeAnne Smith

Review: DeAnne Smith – Let’s Do This!

Confidence has done curious things to Canada’s DeAnne Smith. Let’s Do This alternates between audience-friendly shenanigans and shock comedy.