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Reviews // Student Comedy

Guns and Post Its: ‘Prov at its finest

A delightful and quintessentially Australian night of unpredictable laughs.

February 22, 2017 Noa Zulman
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Mates: A Fair Dinkum SUDSy Soapie

Hal Fowkes reviews the first show of the SUDS Summer Season

December 5, 2016 Hal Fowkes
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On the fringe

Peter Burrell-Sander (PBS) reviews Jetpack Theatre’s Brain Problem Situation (BPS) as part of the Sydney Fringe

September 10, 2016 Peter Burrell-Sander
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Studio B to be renamed in commemoration of Elliott Miller

Sam Langford and Victoria Zerbst report.

July 10, 2016 Victoria Zerbst and Sam Langford
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Much ado about ‘Nothing’, literally: SUDS Presents Nothing & To Be or Not to Be, You Decide

Alana Cherry ponders when the Sydney University Dramatic Society will correctly rename themselves as the Sydney University Comedic Society.

January 15, 2016 Alana Cherry
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Brilliant, if Fumbling: The Jetpack Collective’s Comedy Against Humanity

Anonymous jerked off to Round the Twist

October 18, 2015 Anonymous
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Love Rather Than Cynicism: Steen Raskopoulous’ Character Assassin

Aidan Molins doesn’t have to punch anyone. Aidan, stop!

May 12, 2015 Aidan Molins

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