Patrick Cross: Out Of Fear

20 April 2014 | 12:31 pm | Marty Shlansky

"Out Of Fear displays the talents of an emerging comedian."

Patrick Cross' humour stems from his and others' existential anxieties. Cross looks at the role fear plays in our lives and the differences between the ludicrous things we fear and the very real impact of fear itself. His presence is gawky as he muses on the mathematics of ejaculation, the potential market for meth-dealing rabbis, and the difficulties of coming out in a supportive environment. Cross' delivery occasionally has a confused, muffled quality to it making it harder to follow his line of thought. Out Of Fear displays the talents of an emerging comedian who can only benefit from more people seeing his work.

At GH until 19 Apr