Royal Quarters presents
Takashi Wakasugi - Comedy Samurai
Jindalee Hotel (Jindalee, QLD)
Saturday, 22 February 2025 7:30 pm
Doors 7.30pm
Show 8pm
As seen on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, Thank God You're Here, Question Everything & Taskmaster Australia.
Japanese comedy boy Takashi thinks stand-up comedy is similar to samurai.
You are always alone on the stage. Kill or die. Better to be sharp and quick but also think about the space and the distance. It looks simple but is complicated. Thinking a lot but pretend to think nothing. Sensitive and timid like a cat but solid and fearless like a large cloud. The spiral of gratitude, respect, despair and suffering.
A samurai tries to make his body and his sword one. Takashi tries to make himself and his jokes one. He puts his life and passion into this comedy show. Please don’t miss any strokes of his jokes and souls.
'Exquisite stand-up.' ★★★★ Chortle (UK)
'Abundant pleasure... It’s a genuine joy to be insulted by him.' ★★★★ The Scotsman
'Funny, clever and insightful.' ★★★★ ArtsHub
Recommended for ages 15+
Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian
Contains coarse language and adult themes
General Admission
Show 8pm
As seen on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, Thank God You're Here, Question Everything & Taskmaster Australia.
Japanese comedy boy Takashi thinks stand-up comedy is similar to samurai.
You are always alone on the stage. Kill or die. Better to be sharp and quick but also think about the space and the distance. It looks simple but is complicated. Thinking a lot but pretend to think nothing. Sensitive and timid like a cat but solid and fearless like a large cloud. The spiral of gratitude, respect, despair and suffering.
A samurai tries to make his body and his sword one. Takashi tries to make himself and his jokes one. He puts his life and passion into this comedy show. Please don’t miss any strokes of his jokes and souls.
'Exquisite stand-up.' ★★★★ Chortle (UK)
'Abundant pleasure... It’s a genuine joy to be insulted by him.' ★★★★ The Scotsman
'Funny, clever and insightful.' ★★★★ ArtsHub
Recommended for ages 15+
Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian
Contains coarse language and adult themes
General Admission