Reviewed by Regina Su
For a night of great comedy entertainment, the Sydney Fringe Festival hosts Fun Direction; amateur comedy guaranteeing laughs for everyone. The night at the Star Bar in our beautiful city kicks off with Kristin, the first of three acts, whose humourous anecdotes help us to reimagine our society as we know it. With enthusiasm and vibrancy, this first act connects with the audience on issues ranging from foreign politics, to television advertisements. Following Kristin comes Christine, a mum with mid-life crisis humour of domestic life and divorces. As this is most of her material, it is a little difficult for audiences to connect if they don’t relate. However, her left-field view of the world and one-liners contribute to a memorable night, with the final act, Krystal Meth, entertaining audiences in an outrageous and relentless visual treatise.
All
in all, the night is a wide variety of entertainment and caters to all types of
humour. Grab a few drinks as you go in from the Star Bar. As part of the Sydney
Fringe, this night is one of value for money and the light humour helps the
audience relax and take a break from society. As with any comedy night, however, please be advised about the
attendance of minors, and some viewers may be offended.
For more
information, please visit- http://www.whatsonsydney.com/eventDetails.aspx?id=20034
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