★★★★☆ Comedy Review: Off With Your Head by Sam See

Who lives? Who dies? You decide, as Sam See’s Off With Your Head turns comedy into a full-scale medieval uprising. From the moment Off With Your Head begins, there is already a sense that this is not going to be a conventional comedy show. The room feels light, easy-going and strangely intimate despite the scale of audience participation required throughout the night. Hosted by Sam … Continue reading ★★★★☆ Comedy Review: Off With Your Head by Sam See

★★★★☆ Comedy Review: Slomosexual by Nebulous Niang

Awkward, overflowing, and deeply sincere, Slomosexual feels less like a polished comedy special than a late-blooming queer life finally given space to be told out loud Less a tightly engineered standup special than an open diary performed live, Nebulous Niang’s Slomosexual arrives fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Saigon International Comedy Festival to Blu Jazz Clarke Quay. In the autobiographical stand-up power hour, … Continue reading ★★★★☆ Comedy Review: Slomosexual by Nebulous Niang