
Trippin' Tales
"I have more of an understanding of what drives people to seek and experience humour."

"I have more of an understanding of what drives people to seek and experience humour."

"It should be quite fun to play to the ex-pats, if they wish to come, and remind them of how miserable it is back home and what a great decision they made to sell up in the first place."

"It’s good to walk away from stand-up for a while until you’re brimming over with material and hungry for it again.”

"The people with a constant happy-go-lucky approach, who treat the world like everything is perfect, they just strike me as fundamentally dishonest. That upsets me."

“All my shows tend to be based on some sort of basic positive message – Happyism is my religion, trying to be happy, putting out positive energy at all times.”

"I’m not giving up on America, I love it – but I’m not chasing it anymore. It becomes a bit too soul-destroying. I’m happy with what I’ve got."

“I’ll take a challenge or an adventure and explore it from lots of different angles until I run out of time or some calamity happens.”

Showcasing some of the best international, national and local comedians to Perth audiences, PICF shows will be held in Mount Lawley, with the Astor Theatre running as the festival hub. Led by Festival Director Jo Marsh, PICF is the new kid on the fast-growing comedy block and will treat audiences to over 40 events and 140 performances in just 19 days.
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