Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Josh Woodward | 23 January 2023

A variety of talented, experienced and up and coming West Coast comics with local insights that the bigger names visiting from overseas will never know.

Sarah Costello has toxic tales from the HR department that will ring true for anyone that’s had the misfortune of being in a large workforce.

Always a reliable and amiable performer, Tabo touches on the idiosyncrasies of long-term relationships and those tapes you just shouldn’t make.

John Wick is an up and coming act that will flourish with more stage time. He has a unique take on mental health that is brave and funny.

Aiden Doherty went off script and still made the crowd twist with vivid descriptions of middle-aged decline.

A hard act for Tyron King to follow, but the experienced FRINGE regular delivered with a series of punchlines that will make you think twice about your next late night liaison.

Each comedian had a shot at some freestyle bits with mixed results but great to see some creative spirit. Crowd work was just right and each comic engaged the audience well. Simone Springer tied the set together with an enigmatic brand of humour that WA locals will love.

A great night of local comedy that any Perth comedy fan should be eager to support.