What resonates most in 'Who’s Talking?' is its authenticity. Lewis possesses the rare ability to dissect a deeply institutional experience with both precision and palpable humanity. This isn't a series of disconnected gags; it’s a coherent narrative about…
Bron Lewis – Who’s Talking?
Ever wanted to know what your high school teacher actually thought of you? Or whether she believed your excuses? Or what she wanted to say to the Year…
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Bron Lewis's special is a solid entry in the genre of career-transition comedy. The teacher-to-comedian pipeline yields reliable laughs, and Lewis mines her past with a clear sense of purpose. The stories are engaging, particularly the promised tales…
A blisteringly funny and cathartic experience. Lewis doesn't just tell jokes about teaching; she constructs a complete, alternate history of her classroom where the quiet truths are finally shouted. The premise is genius in its simplicity, allowing her…
There is a compelling, confessional quality to Bron Lewis's special that elevates it beyond simple anecdote. Framed around the central question of what a teacher truly thinks, Lewis offers a window into a profession often shrouded in performative…
Bron Lewis delivers a masterclass in turning life experience into razor-sharp comedy. 'Who’s Talking?' is a triumph of specificity; her decade as a teacher provides a treasure trove of material that feels both intimately personal and wildly universal.…
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It contributes a distinct, voice-driven narrative to Australia's thriving comedy scene. Lewis joins a tradition of comedians who transform specific professional backgrounds into compelling art, offering an insider's perspective on a universally understood institution. Her move from teacher to comedian mirrors a relatable Australian archetype: the pragmatic professional turning life's trials into comedy gold. The special grounds its humour in local context and authentic experience, which resonates strongly with domestic audiences seeking relatable, story-based stand-up.