Capturing a significant moment in Australian stand-up, 'Il Dago: Live at the Metro' delivers a night of laughter and cultural commentary. The ensemble cast, including the seasoned George Kapiniaris and Simon Palomares, along with the newer Nish Selvadurai,…
Il Dago: Live at the Metro
Il Dago captures the hilarious stand up routines of some of Australia's best and most loved comedians. Never before have so many stars of Australian ethnic comedy been…
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This live recording from the Metro offers a platform for some of Australia's most well-known ethnic comedians. George Kapiniaris and Simon Palomares, both figures with significant comedic histories, deliver expectedly humorous sets. The event aims to celebrate a…
A triumphant gathering of Australian comedic royalty, 'Il Dago: Live at the Metro' is a testament to the enduring power of relatable humour. The chemistry between the performers is evident, creating a vibrant and authentic stage presence. George…
'Il Dago: Live at the Metro' presents a compelling snapshot of Australian ethnic comedy, featuring a roster of familiar faces. The performances, particularly from Kapiniaris and Palomares, are solid, demonstrating their established comedic prowess. Nish Selvadurai emerges as…
This recording of 'Il Dago: Live at the Metro' offers a potent dose of Australian comedic talent, particularly those who have carved a niche exploring their cultural backgrounds. George Kapiniaris and Simon Palomares, veterans of the scene, deliver…
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'Wogs Out of Work', co-created by Simon Palomares, was a groundbreaking stage show that significantly altered the fabric of Australian comedy. It provided a platform for comedians to explore and celebrate their ethnic heritage in a way that hadn't been widely seen before, challenging stereotypes and fostering a sense of shared experience. 'Il Dago: Live at the Metro' reflects this legacy by bringing together Palomares and other comedians who have continued to build upon this foundation of ethnic Australian humour, offering a contemporary showcase of their enduring appeal.