Matt talks to Annie Louey and Jacqueline Mifsud about all things Edinburgh, building a new show, and testing your material for new audiences.
Read MoreWithin minutes, Louey cracked the case of how to write a non-offensive feminist joke: You don’t. The comedian stated that she didn’t have a go-to list of ‘“feminist jokes” up [her] sleeve’, but rather chose material the audience could and would relate to.
Read More‘Annie Louey takes the stage next with a confident air, comically covering a spectrum of topics… catching the audience suspended in chucklesome disbelief and nodding their heads with a “how relatable” expression.’
Read MoreAhead of her show, Annie joined Jacq and Dene on JOY 94.9 to talk about everyday, casual forgetfulness.
Read More‘Annie is a skilled comedian and it is worth seeing her perform before she gets too famous!’
Read MoreRecorded live from The Courthouse Hotel North Melbourne as part of Melbourne Fringe 2018 with guests Annie Louey and Jack Gow.
Read MoreHost Murphy McLachlan is joined by Annie Louey, Urvi Majumdar, and Ian McCarthy to drink Warsteiner Premium Verum and discuss high school, weed, Canberra, vomiting, Vintage Cellars, break-ups, blackouts, taxis, toilets, Brunswick, gin, nerds, CUB, champagne, noodles, chilli beer, and more!
Read MoreVic and Em chat to Melbourne comedian, Annie Louey, about vomiting during TV shows, open micer habits and all of our fears.
Read More“Annie Louey stands out in the stand-up crowd because she is a young woman with Asian heritage who can mine her background for rich stories of culture clashes and dramatic stories of life and death.”
Read More‘The tone of the show ranged from poignant to ribald.’
Read More‘Annie blends humour and pathos seamlesslessly.’
Read More‘Annie knows how to interact with you, and keep you on your toes during her show.’
Read MoreAnnie Louey discovered her love of making people laugh when a teenager and entered the comedy festival's Class Clowns at 16. Telling her own story has not only been empowering for herself, but she hopes will also be for others like her.
Read MoreThere was talk of a near-death experience, secrets, lies and burning things. Sounds like a gloomy run sheet, right? Well, Annie managed to make the whole thing oddly uplifting and a little bit silly.
Read More'The show has really helped in making me accept you can be all these things… you can be a burns survivor, a comedian and work a day job. You don’t have to suppress any part of you.'
Read MoreMandarin Beats chats to a Perth Fringe World Festival artiste, stand up comedian Annie Louey from Melbourne with her 'Butt Donut' comedy show.
Read More'With razor-sharp wit and an entirely well-written script, Louey performs well above the standard set by most stand-ups of her age.'
Read MoreLouey is relatable and charming, as she shares stories from her childhood, teens, and early adulthood.
Read MoreHost Murphy McLachlan is joined by Annie Louey, Urvi Majumdar, and Ian McCarthy to drink Warsteiner Premium Verum and discuss high school, weed, Canberra, vomiting, Vintage Cellars, break-ups, blackouts, taxis, toilets, Brunswick, gin, nerds, CUB, champagne, noodles, chilli beer, and more!
Read More'Annie who had just come off a sell-out 2017 Melbourne Fringe Festival with her show ‘Butt Donut’, delivered a confident set covering anecdotes of love, loss and racism.'
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