PAST COMEDY SHOWS

TELL ME I SUCK

In his Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut, Isaac Haigh bursts onto the stage with a whacky hour of musical comedy in 'Tell Me I Suck', a show where he attempts to brutally murder his own ego with his weapons of choice - song, sketch and stand-up.

Haigh's one of those a-holes who's coasted through life without a care in the world... but the constant praise has finally caught up to him. His head's getting so big that it's affecting his posture.

Whilst ruminating on his most regret-filled moments, Haigh takes a deep dive into what it means to 'suck', and why it might not be such a bad thing after all. His eclectic musical style, combined with his witty lyricism and unhinged characters will have audiences questioning what they think they know about success.

From sketches about Walt Disney's 'manhood', to songs tackling the JK Rowling debate, nothing is off-limits. Haigh's distinctly Australian comedic influences are on full display, with homages to Tim Minchin, Sammy J and Shaun Micallef.

This one-man-musical is an hour of jam-packed madness with something for everyone! Except Nana. Unless Nana's cool with a bit of f*%ked sh*t?

Directed by Caitlin Soennichsen

MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL 2022


SHERLOCKED :
AN UNOFFICIAL MUSICAL PARODY


"SHERLOCKED" is an unofficial parody musical, written and showcased in 2018. The production is based on primarily on the BBC TV Show 'Sherlock' and the works of Arthur Conan Doyle, and features original music that utilises motifs present in the BBC Sherlock score.

Starring Isaac Haigh, Aiden O Cleirigh, Ari Melican, Conor Whitty, Zane Garbellini, Katie Hopkin, Grace O’Brien, Andjela Matijas, Stephanie Popovski, Harry Roberts, Noah Sleiman and Tilly Heinrich

Written and Directed by Isaac Haigh
Choreographed by Aidan O Cleirigh
Co-directed by Conor Whitty
Music and Lyrics by Isaac Haigh
Stage Management by Ian Nash Gilchrist
Lighting by Phil Houghton, Jed Castle and Rory Clark
Costuming by Andrea Crosbie
Hair & Makeup / Properties by Lilian Hudson
Videography by John Heaton of Bluyonda Image