Customer Reviews:
2 reactions
15
Laughed so hard I cried
Laughed so hard I cried
7
Greatest of all time
Greatest of all time
4
Recycle that, would see again
Recycle that, would see again
1
Not my cup of tea
Not my cup of tea
1
Emotional roller-coaster
Emotional roller-coaster
See all customer reviews
Recycle that, would see again
“Recycle that, would see again”
Great Comics, Great Content!
Reviewed by Heather L.
14 February 2024
Laughed so hard I cried
“Laughed so hard I cried”
What a night!! These three boys blew the roof off the kala 10/10
Reviewed by Cas G.
10 February 2024
See all customer reviews for Desperate Houseguys
Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Bridget Woodward | 25 January 2024

If you’re looking for an easy hour of comedy with three local lads, this show is an obvious choice. Recommended for a night out with the boyz – not quite date night material and definitely don’t bring your mum!

 

Whoever said that male comics only ever talk about their c*ck and balls, had clearly met Thabo Tshuma! He’s a regular in the Perth comedy scene and starts the night with a big splash of graphic sex images and relationship confessions that might have been better kept private! He preys on the audience to divulge their not-so-hidden fetishes so be warned if you’re in the front few rows – audience participation is not easily avoided with this guy.

 

David Hughes has a calmer approach with his dry British humour and witty one-liners. His act is a little more PG about children, getting older and unwarranted bullying advice for your kids. This reviewer’s favourite of the three and definitely a comic to keep an eye out for!

 

As he navigates the conundrums of parenting, Tori Griffiths is left with hilarious tales of the trials and tribulations of fatherhood. From coming up with creative punishments for your kids, to dying from embarrassment at what they say a little too loudly, this comic will have you slapping your thighs.

 

An all-round great night with three very different styles of comedy so there’s something to suit everyone. Grab yourselves a ticket, sit back (not too close to the front unless you’d like Thabo to call on you!) and enjoy!