Perth Comedy Festival: Daniel Muggleton – You May Be White, I May Be Crazy

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Daniel Muggleton is no stranger to comedy. Having been in the business for more than 10 years, his observational comedic style was a hit with the audience at the Goodwill Club of The Rechabite for the 2025 Perth Comedy Festival.

His show You May be White, I May Be Crazy covered an array of topics from the controversial Welcome to Country acknowledgements to living in London, disputes with his wife and fatherhood. Which given the title of his show, it was not what I was expecting.

One of my favourite parts of the show were his footnote disclaimers. He would say something that may be a little contentious, for example, he said he would raise his newborn son to be gay because society has become too woke and now it’s too difficult to teach him how a ‘real man’ is ought to behave. After having said that he would sit at the edge of stage stating his newborn son is not actually gay. Then he would standup again and continue with the show.

His crack at politicians was also gold. I think it’s fair to say that most Australians are quite familiar with our Prime Minister mentioning his ‘special friendship’ with the President of the United States yet Muggleton likened the friendship to knowing a girl you like but she doesn’t even know you exist.

As Australians, we love to poke fun of ourselves so when he mentioned about the difficulty some immigrants have in trying fit in with the Australian culture and wanting to make an effort, the crowd roared with laughter when he said that’s the whole problem. Making an effort, when as Australians, we prefer not to. That is what he did best, his critique of Australian culture.

There was so much Muggleton covered in his show which a lot of the material resonated with the audience last night. He doesn’t stick with one thing too long. You can also tell he does his research in the town he’s performing in because he was quite knowledgeable about Perth traffic in comparison to his hometown of Sydney.

If he’s ever in town and you need a good laugh, Muggleton will not disappoint.

For information on upcoming Daniel Muggleton tour dates, please visit https://danielmuggleton.com.au/.

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Perth Comedy Festival: Rohan Arneil – The Never-Ending Smoko

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Sydney based comedian Rohan Arneil was in town for the Perth Comedy Festival performing upstairs at the Chorus Room of the Regal Theatre.

With the entrance to the Chorus Room tucked to the side around the main entrance of the Regal Theatre, we made our way up the winding stairs. We knew we made it to the little theatre because the sign displayed said “You’ve Made It”.

It is an intimate space with a small stage fitted with red velvet curtains. With festive moonlights strung up above the audience, Rohan hilariously noted that if there’s any lighting, it should be directed at him, not the audience.

Rohan is a relaxed stand-up comedian taking sips of wine and flavoured water throughout his show with plenty to say about anything and everything. At the start he touched quite a lot on money which he even acknowledged he would be talking about for a fair amount of time. I found it quite refreshing for a person to be talking about a topic which can seem a bit taboo in society or impolite to talk about.

He also got the crowd laughing with his work as a stonemason and how with technology rapidly evolving the profession doesn’t seem so lucrative as it once was 5 thousand years ago, and acting as a mentor to young guys at Tafe which he refers to his Good-Will Hunting moments.

Rohan is a talented comedian. He’s able to move seamlessly from one top to another without losing the attention of the audience.

He knows how to work the crowd, which for most part of the show it was as if you were at a friend’s house having a few drinks and this friend is re-telling funny stories of his life.

Reverting back to money, he wrapped-up his performance by taking a call from his Uber driver telling the audience he had to rush to another gig to get his $400.

The Perth Comedy Festival runs from 21 Apr to 18 May. To book tickets to a show, please visit https://www.perthcomedyfestival.com/.

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Perth Comedy Festival:- Kieran Hodgson – Sounds American

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Applauded for his culinary acting adventures as the “Sandwich Guy” in The Flash (2023), Kieran Hodgson is on a quest to make America great again. Failing that, he certainly made Perth great during his Saturday night show on 10th May 2025 for the Perth Comedy Festival.

With an undeniable talent extending well beyond stand-up, some of Kieran’s most provocative roles have cast him as the fallen prince in the TV show “Prince Andrew: The Musical,” which he also wrote. He’s also the creator of “Bad TV Impressions” on X (formerly Twitter), also available on YouTube.

After witnessing some of his impressions, including Hugh Grant, Bob Katter, Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy, it soon becomes apparent that Kieran’s humour is as unhinged as he is unapologetically British.

Held in the upstairs Chorus Room of the Regal Theatre, “Kieran Hodgson – Sounds American” is fast paced and jam-packed with insightful humour as deranged as the state of America. Truly one of the most endearing performers, his delightful demeanour was tested by the couple who talked loudly throughout his act before abruptly leaving – Kieran handled it with all the grace of the Bridgertons and the royal family, impersonations he has also nailed.

It’s easy to see why Kieran is a four-time Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee, most recently in 2023 for his “Big in Scotland” show. He’s playing at the Sydney Comedy Festival on 15th and 16th May before returning to the UK, where he’ll be touring throughout the year.

The Perth Comedy Festival runs from 21 Apr to 18 May. To book tickets to a show, please visit https://www.perthcomedyfestival.com/.

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3 Malaysian Allstars Bring their Culture and Laughs to the Sydney Comedy Festival

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In the Sydney Comedy Festival’s showcase, Malaysian comedians Kavin Jay, Rizel Van Geyzel, and Papi Zak took to the stage at the Riverside Theatre. They delivered a set filled with relatable anecdotes to an audience, the majority it seemed from their mother country, of their cultural observations. Their performances provided not only a glimpse into Malaysian life but also a humorous take on the quirks of everyday experiences in family and social life.

Kavin Jay opened the night with a blend of storytelling and observational comedy. His routine featured hilarious tales about his family, particularly his “Drugstore Aunty,” who dispenses medication to relatives for every conceivable ailment, even ignoring the seven year use-by date! Kavin Jay related personal stories and showed some into cross-border humour, joking about his neighbouring country, Singapore. His quips about the low crime rates there led to some laughter, especially the absurd image of a car chase lasting only 15 minutes before the criminal had to turn back due to the country’s tiny size. Kavin Jay’s jokes ventured into talking about everyone’s favourite topic- food. I particularly liked his view of the good old Bunnings sausage sizzle, as a culinary adventure fraught with danger.

Papi Zak followed Kavin Jay. His routine was a vibrant mix of observational humour and playful banter. He had a good rapport with the audience, which was a natural follow on, having had experiences hosting TV shows like The Halal Foodie and Happy Endings. Papi Zak was not shy about celebrating his own generous size, calling himself “Malaysia’s biggest comedian, (in size!)” and sharing his experiences with food and getting away with breaking some rules, by speaking in his American accent. It was funny to hear Papi Zak tell his stories in his American accent and peppering in Malaysian traditional sayings of “ay -yah!” and “lah!”. It was clever of Papi Zak to integrate Sydney’s unpredictable weather into his comedy routine, given our changeable current day to day weather, and this bit of localised humour enamoured him to the crowd.

Rizel Van Geyzel rounded out the trio with his positive energy that kept the audience engaged. Rizel’s easygoing retelling of stories relaxed listeners. One stand out part of the set was when he unveiled the ‘world’s sexiest Asian accent (according to a survey)’ -the Filipino accent! The introduction to this topic was entertaining, particularly with his anecdote about mishearing something a Filipino waiter had asked him, which had the audience in stitches.

His humour poking fun at himself shone through when he joked about being half Chinese and his amazing ability to grow facial hair, which perhaps some Chinese men relate to – as they are generally not seen with full beards and moustaches!

Another amusing moment was when Rizel talked about the Malaysian cultural practice of taking off his shoes when he went inside his non-Asian friend’s house. This personal story, where this custom was met with confusion by his friends, was enjoyable.

The night took a fun twist when Rizel introduced a special guest, Thomas, whom he had met on a plane on the way to Australia. Giving Thomas the chance to perform stand-up added an unexpected yet enjoyable element to the show. Thomas’s joke was well-received, and watching a comedian support a fellow funny person by giving him the opportunity to perform on stage and share his joke, was truly heartwarming.

Together, Kavin Jay, Papi Zak and Rizel offered an evening that celebrated not only the richness of Malaysian culture, but also the universal language of laughter. Their ability to weave personal narratives with broader social commentary left the audience in a good mood. Their performances were a testament to the power of comedy in bridging cultural gaps and highlighting shared human experiences.

The Malaysian Comedy Allstars was hosted at the Lennox Theatre inside Riverside Theatres in Parramatta and is part of the Sydney Comedy Festival.

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