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Craig Quartermaine
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Mar 29, 18 - April 08, 18 | The Mantra on Russell, Melbourne - All Ages | |
May 03, 18 - May 06, 18 | Enmore Theatre, Sydney - All Ages |
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23 Jan 2018
CRAIG QUARTERMAINE debuts his new show The Quarterblood Prince at Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Jan 23, 2018
Australian comedian, journalist and TV writer Craig Quartermaine is a man of many talents. After making the national finals of triple j’s RAW Comedy, Craig headed off to play London’s West End before making his triumphant Edinburgh Fringe Festival debut with the tremendously received show, Race Off – which set the relative newcomer on his way to his first European tour, before he’d even done a solo show at Australian comedy festivals!
Now, Craig Quartermaine is finally making his Australian debut at the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his new show The Quarterblood Prince at The Mantra On Russell from Thursday 29 March - Sunday 8 April.
★★★★★ ‘Quartermaine's is the most perfectly delivered punchline you’re likely to see at the Fringe.’ - The Wee Review (UK)
★★★★★ ‘Quartermaine destroys the crowd with incisive material that can’t be disputed.’ - Australia Times
After exploring a variety of careers from Apprentice Chef to Truck Driver, Craig turned his sights to media and was selected to participate in the second season of Australia’s first Indigenous sketch comedy show, ABC TV’s hugely popular Black Comedy. Craig then went on to become the Western Australian correspondent for National Indigenous Television, NITV.
★★★★ ‘Quartermaine gives as good - and often better - than he gets.’ - Chortle (UK)
★★★★ ‘Provocative and hilarious.’ - Broadway Baby (UK)
Quartermaine’s take on race, politics or Australian nuances is not always comfortable, but he takes pride in making you laugh when you really think you shouldn’t. Unique, with a biting perspective about life as an Indigenous Australian, Quartermaine’s dark wit sneaks up on you right before it smashes you in the face. Don’t miss Craig Quartermaine’s The Quarterblood Prince at the 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival!
THE QUARTERBLOOD PRINCE
Performing at: Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival
Australian comedian, journalist and TV writer Craig Quartermaine is a man of many talents. After making the national finals of triple j’s RAW Comedy, Craig headed off to play London’s West End before making his triumphant Edinburgh Fringe Festival debut with the tremendously received show, Race Off – which set the relative newcomer on his way to his first European tour, before he’d even done a solo show at Australian comedy festivals!
★★★★★ ‘Quartermaine's is the most perfectly delivered punchline you’re likely to see at the Fringe.’ - The Wee Review (UK)
★★★★★ ‘Quartermaine destroys the crowd with incisive material that can’t be disputed.’ - Australia Times
After exploring a variety of careers from Apprentice Chef to Truck Driver, Craig turned his sights to media and was selected to participate in the second season of Australia’s first Indigenous sketch comedy show, ABC TV’s hugely popular Black Comedy. Craig then went on to become the Western Australian correspondent for National Indigenous Television, NITV.
★★★★ ‘Quartermaine gives as good - and often better - than he gets.’ - Chortle (UK)
★★★★ ‘Provocative and hilarious.’ - Broadway Baby (UK)
Quartermaine’s take on race, politics or Australian nuances is not always comfortable, but he takes pride in making you laugh when you really think you shouldn’t. Unique, with a biting perspective about life as an Indigenous Australian, Quartermaine’s dark wit sneaks up on you right before it smashes you in the face.
TOUR DATES
MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
The Mantra on Russell, Melbourne (All Ages)
Thu 29 Mar – Sun 8 Apr (7.15pm Tue–Sat, 6.15pm Sun, 9.45pm Mon)
All dates inclusive
SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL
Enmore Theatre, Sydney (All Ages)
Thu 3 May – Sun 6 May (7pm Thu-Sat, 6pm Sun)
All dates inclusive
This event is recommended for ages 16+