Welcome to Who's On First, an Australian Comedy Blog!


Salutations dear reader and welcome to Who’s On First, an Australian comedy blog. I was at a comedy show the other night and the man with the mic proclaimed that in the Entertainment field, Comedians are only one rung above… magicians and what’s next, talk of mimes? So with this in mind, I decided to create some of my own web real estate solely for one area of the arts, known to some as COMEDY.




The aim of the blog is to provide a weekly comedy gig guide and reviews of comedy shows and products like new DVDs, books, etc. To begin, it is only going to focus on shows in NSW but we just never know where this rather odd journey will take us.



Now some of you may be wondering what the name “Who’s On First” actually means. That can be simply answered by directing you all to the classic comedy duo, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello who had the classic baseball routine, Who’s On First.




So we have decided to use this as our namesake given its comedic connotations and the fact it can be used as a spotlight to highlight some hilarious comics that may not necessarily be found on mainstream television. Oh and for the kiddies out there, Pete Townshend’s first solo album was titled “Who Came First” which one could perceive as similar to our moniker. (Yes I am a tragic music fan in my other life!)




So without further adieu, welcome and be sure to drop us a line about anything and everything at whosonfirstblog AT gmail.com In fact, it might just be nice to know that someone is actually out there reading this. In the meantime, just to whet your appetite, in upcoming months we will have reviews of some of the Cracker Comedy Festival and Big Laugh Riverside shows including Ross Noble and Dylan Moran. There will also be plenty of DVD and book reviews for works by The Chaser team, Wil Anderson, John Safran and many others. So go to the shops, recline in a discarded arm chair, drink milk, go for a ten mile run or simply read the blog. But whatever you do, you should read the blog. No pressure of course and we might just send you that complimentary set of steak knives.


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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Event Review: Danny Bhoy @ The Enmore

Artist: Danny Bhoy
Date: 30 March, 2007
Venue: The Enmore Theatre
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Dearest Danny Bhoy…Folks, here is a comedian I would bestow the following honour, he has the funniest opening gag to a show. The aforementioned joke is a visual one and something I certainly wouldn’t want to spoil for anyone reading this. But let’s just say, that at the Enmore, there was a lone figure silhouetted against thick smoke on the stage, performing the sweet tune, O Danny Boy on the bagpipes. Needless to say, Bhoy’s show began with an absolute corker and it only got funnier from there.

Danny spoke about how he had recently fallen off a stage in Ballarat, a venue where no less than four other people had fallen from the stage, including the children’s favourite, Humphrey B. Bear. Bhoy has since come to the conclusion that this hazardous venue contains not a stage, but in fact, a ramp.

Bhoy attempted to interact with the audience, despite subsequently admitting that this approach to comedy was not his forte. Nevertheless, he did get one good line after asking “Stephen” from the audience what his occupation was. The man answered, “I.T.” Danny innocently replied, “You work in it, what is IT?”

Rather, Bhoy’s main forte resides in his talent and ability to impersonate various nationalities with wit and occasional accuracy. This performance included stereotypes of Italians, the French and the English. In addition, as Bhoy is doing an extended tour of Australia, he also portrayed his own unique interpretation of the Australian Parliament. This was subsequently followed by a jibe at the anthem, Waltzing Matilda, where he noted that you wouldn’t go and commit suicide if all you had done was simply stolen a sheep.

Furthermore, another excellent joke in Danny’s repertoire was his discussion about the rapper Fifty Cent. Bhoy admitted that he would like to interview him (whilst either of them is in the UK) because this is most likely how the proceedings would transpire:


Danny- How have you been 36p?
50c- It’s actually Fifty Cent!
Danny- Not in this country, mate!

In addition to the above, Danny also added the following (while trying to maintain a straight face):
“How stupid is he (50c), to have to hide behind a ridiculous stage name!”

Finally, Danny also mentioned that he had recently gotten dial-up Internet connected at home, but that he still prefers to research in a library. The reason for this is because in a library, “Someone doesn’t pop in every thirty seconds shouting, ‘Do you want to extend the size of your penis!’”

In sum, Danny’s show was a most enjoyable one where the audience was treated to a lot of absolutely hilarious material, some thought-provoking anecdotes and some first class acting and impersonations. And for my money, I’d go to see the same show again simply to see that opening gag one more time.