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Alex Dyson and Kyran Wheatley are joined by Tom Ballard and Kirsty Webeck LIVE from Bob Bar (240 Little Collins St) just before the #hottest100 of everyone's favourite/those who voted's favourite songs of 2019.
Just after a few shameful stories about emergency phnecalls, more details are revealed by Alex Dyson and Kyran Wheatley about the big ol' Hottest 100 Party they are throwing at their bar BOB.11am, Saturday January 25, 2020240 Little Collins St, Melbourne CBDThere will be a sweep to raise money for Greening Australia. Produce from fire affected regions of the country. Hottest 100 on air for every single song. And a live episode of Mirth at 11am.
OK so the Mirth Christmas Party is Friday December 20th at BOB Bar in Melbourne, 240 Little Collins St. Cya there. In the meantime take a listen to this ep about Elton John, Christmas presents for nieces and nephews, Christmas parties, and swerving kisses. Another rollick.
Well between stories of sexual encounters and drive in theatres I think we got some real great Admin done this episode.The Mirth Burner got a real go (0402 011 332), we are developing some Mirthandise (ideas welcome), and the Christmas Party is coming along (December 20), and we finally clearly detail our cafe/bar (BOB Bar in Google Maps, 240 Little Collins St, Melbourne). All of that is surely well worth the price of admission (free).
Christian, Silvi, Hamish and Smithers discuss sexism in Christmas movies and review More Pudding Anyone?, the new Christmas comedy playing at 8.30pm at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Pl, off Little Collins St) until Sunday December 17.
Christian, Silvi, Hamish and Smithers discuss sexism in Christmas movies and review More Pudding Anyone?, the new Christmas comedy playing at 8.30pm at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Pl, off Little Collins St) until Sunday December 17.
Andrew and Smithers chat to Writer/Director/Producer Kieran Gould-Dowen and actors Candice Lillian and Alexander Gavioli about More Pudding Anyone?, a Christmas comedy playing at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Pl, off Little Collins St) from December 12-17.
Silvi and Rebi chat to Dayna Boase and Luci Klendo from the cast of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues, playing until Sunday this week, 7pm at The Butterfly Club (Carson Place, off Little Collins St).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria and Reem chat to Shannan Lim and Tye Norman from Normal Children’s production of Salty, on at the Butterfly Club (5 Carson Place, off Little Collins St) until Sunday July 30.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Playing on their egos of Fran and Yetta, Lauren Edwards and Jude Perl created a dynamic cabaret show that celebrated a decade of television history, the 90s. Yada Yada Yada took its name from the Seinfeld episode in which George gets suspicious of his new girlfriend’s use of the term. There are a few of these Easter eggs scattered throughout the show. The premise follows a knock off Fran and Yetta filming a 90s Television Special. The two performers did an array of sitcom medleys and original songs. Particular songs, like Cheers, made you join in with the two in wishing that we could live life in a 90s Sitcom. There was talk of favourite heart throbs, social roles of older women, the stereotype of Jewish grandmas and audience trivia. The show felt difficult to get into as the humour was very particular to the sitcom style. A laughing track was implemented and banter between the two was undeniable. However, songs such as "Roles for Older Women" provided that much needed commentary and flavour of the two comedians. I found it surprising that Lauren Edwards had portrayed Fran as her voice is very much unique and difficult to master. What Edwards gave was not the most perfect impression of Fran but one that had the tenacity and energy spot on. This was similar with Perl's character, Yetta, who was portrayed with such sass. Overall, the Cabaret show was unique and fun, particularly for anyone wanting to get a nostalgia fix with a dash of music, comedy and game show. Yada Yada Yada is on at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Place, off Little Collins St) until Sunday July 9  Written by Maria Dunne
Playing on their egos of Fran and Yetta, Lauren Edwards and Jude Perl created a dynamic cabaret show that celebrated a decade of television history, the 90s. Yada Yada Yada took its name from the Seinfeld episode in which George gets suspicious of his new girlfriend’s use of the term. There are a few of these Easter eggs scattered throughout the show. The premise follows a knock off Fran and Yetta filming a 90s Television Special. The two performers did an array of sitcom medleys and original songs. Particular songs, like Cheers, made you join in with the two in wishing that we could live life in a 90s Sitcom. There was talk of favourite heart throbs, social roles of older women, the stereotype of Jewish grandmas and audience trivia. The show felt difficult to get into as the humour was very particular to the sitcom style. A laughing track was implemented and banter between the two was undeniable. However, songs such as "Roles for Older Women" provided that much needed commentary and flavour of the two comedians. I found it surprising that Lauren Edwards had portrayed Fran as her voice is very much unique and difficult to master. What Edwards gave was not the most perfect impression of Fran but one that had the tenacity and energy spot on. This was similar with Perl's character, Yetta, who was portrayed with such sass. Overall, the Cabaret show was unique and fun, particularly for anyone wanting to get a nostalgia fix with a dash of music, comedy and game show. Yada Yada Yada is on at The Butterfly Club (5 Carson Place, off Little Collins St) until Sunday July 9 Written by Maria DunneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A musical microcosm of a night at The Outpost. Welcome to our world of merry music. Download it The Outpost Presents a gay ass disco... All Hail the Queens Saturday June 7th 9pm til the wee hours @ Boney 68 Little Collins St (near the corner of Exhibition St), Melbourne More info Dee Dee Sharp Gamble - Breaking & Entering (Cyclist Edit) Twisted Soul Collective - BB Man We Mean Disco - Carry You Away (Original Mix) Mass Production - Welcome To Our World (Joey Negro Funk In The Music Mix) Boris Dlugosch presents Boom - Hold Your Head Up High (Club Mix) Mr. Jigga - Funk de Remix Butch le Butch - Coming Home Giorgio Moroder - The Chase 2011 (Martin Brodin Remix) Change - The End (PGS Sanfrandisko Mix) Sylvester - You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) Parts 1 and 2 (Philvester's All Sunday, No Monday - The Full Sermon)
Because when the shit hits the fan, you gotta get up and dance. Download it The Outpost Presents a gay ass disco... Hustlers' Convention. Saturday April 5th 9pm til the wee hours @ Boney 68 Little Collins St (near the corner of Exhibition St), Melbourne More info Fingerman - Get Some Cash Tad Wily feat. Orla Hawk - After Dark (Cyclist remix) Pays Bass - I Feel Good (Disco Mix) Ashley Beedle - The Sleaze Track Bibi Tanga - Be Africa (Beg to Differ Mix) Leonard Part Sixx - Strobelight Revival (Part Sixx's Underdog Remix) Butch le Butch - Theme From Shanty Town Terrence Parker - Night Light (Original Mix) Duke Dumont - The Giver (Original Mix) Subscribe through itunes
The Outpost Presents a gay ass disco... Too Hot To Handle. Download it Saturday February 8th 9pm til the wee hours @ Boney 68 Little Collins St (near the corner of Exhibition St), Melbourne More info Gloria Gaynor - Anybody Wanna Party? (12'' Special Disco Mix) Quell - Army Of Lover (Miles Maeda Mix) Space Echo - Soul Power Beard Science - Break It Down (Amiga Amigos Cut & Paste) Rafael Carvalho, Yano - Get Money (Original Mix) Groove Armada & Broadanse - Sweat (Irregular Disco Workers Remix) Jagwar Ma - Come Save Me (The Pachanga Boys' Jagwar Pawar Version) Voyage - Souvenirs Subscribe through itunes Original polaroid photo by Tom Bianchi. Find out more about his work here