99 problems. 50 minutes. 3000 seconds. 1 woman. 1 spider suit. 30 seconds per problem. An insufficient number of solutions. No refunds.

If you currently have/have ever had problems, then the probably upbeat new show from award-winning comedian and journalist Ange Lavoipierre is absolutely for you. Fast-paced and unrelenting, this beguiling display of self-pity is the holiday from your own problems you’ve been waiting for.

Josh has been around the fringe scene for over 12 years, sometimes as an ageless trombone wielding skeletal being, other times an Improv bouffon skewering tropes various film and TV genres.

Amy is a bit of a jack of all trades, dabbling in improv, dinner theatre, and burlesque, while studying psychology and working in experience design.

With 6 years of successful Fringe performances under her belt, she has found that she is functionally unable to turn down an opportunity to throw herself into the deep end and try something new.

New kid on the comedy block, Lauren Thiel has been gaining some serious momentum over the past year. Performing at all the local Adelaide comedy haunts, and also in Melbourne, Lauren has taken the next logical step – her first solo stage show! ‘Don’t Tell Dad’ sees Lauren pose the question: Where do you draw the line when it comes to sharing the ‘real you’ with your parents? Let’s face it, they’d freak out if they knew the truth, and there’s some things a father should just not know – so seriously, DON’T TELL DAD!

Relatable, no nonsense standup. This touring headliner and Fringe favourite delivers, finding big laughs in a year that was as hard as a cat’s head. Practical, funny, he’s a comedy Swiss army knife.

Very excited to join Angus Lange for his podcast “Things people are passionate about”. I will be talking about one of my special interests the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race.