Posted by Entertain me - Olivia Young - 15 May 2012
The Boy With Tape On His Face is a master of all.
Posted by Anna Murray, Yahoo News! - 15 May 2012
After what seems to have been a barrage of comedians using gimmicks and audience participation to shape their shows, it was refreshing to head along to an act that relies on that good old-fashioned ploy of simply standing on a stage and bombarding an audience with jokes.
Posted by Theatre scene - Sharu Delilkan - 15 May 2012
Godley is just naturally funny from the get-go.
Posted by Darren Bevan, TVNZ.co.nz - 15 May 2012
On the Verge of Nothing is Billy T nominated - it's a different show than anything else I've seen in the festival from a young comic who's clearly ploughing a totally different route to anyone else out there; it's a refreshing approach and I hope he reaps the rewards that he justly deserves.
Posted by Miranda Lee, Comedy Festival VIP Blogger - 15 May 2012
Sam Wills, aka The Boy, proves he is as entertaining as ever, despite not uttering a single word
Posted by Darren Bevan - TVNZ.co.nz - 14 May 2012
"Every single gag was hilarious and each minute of it was worthy of our time."
Posted by Lori Leigh, Theatreview.co.nz - 14 May 2012
FanFiction Comedy is an ingenious concept, and it is successfully executed by the seven comedian/authors
Posted by Elisa Brinkman, Groove Guide - 14 May 2012
Keating's curious mix of self-deprecation, slight awkwardness and what he himself classes as "low energy" comedy was offset by an undercurrent of self-assuredness and world-worn wisdom
Posted by Keeping Up With The Grid! - 12 May 2012
This is an awe inspiring hour of historical hysteria which is a comedy festival gem!
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