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Comedy review: Kirsty Webeck, I’ll Be the Judge of That, The Westin Three, MICF 2024

She may be vegetarian and not drinking any more, but she's trying to be less judgemental all the same...
MICF 2024. Kirsty Webeck. Image is shot of a woman with short curly-ish hair wearing a purple T shirt and a pendant and smiling up at the camera, which is positioned overhead. There is a pink background.

As a rule, people laughing at their own jokes isn’t the greatest thing. But with a seasoned veteran like Kirsty Webeck, she’s clearly just having such a lovely time on stage you’d be downright churlish not to join in. And besides it’s much more chuckling along with us than delighting in her own comic prowess.

An endearing and endlessly cheerful storyteller, Webeck gets grand comic mileage out of a clearly disastrous experience emceeing a regional concert, as well as the notion that the audience is so simpatico that we’ll all be back next year for a reunion – as long as none of us dares to bring trifle (though, come on Kirsty, surely there are worse desserts to pick on? Junket? Blancmange? Spotted Dick??).

Perhaps not all the material offers such a rich lode to mine, but Webeck’s huge likeability means that even the farmers versus lesbians routine, or a throwaway line about audiences getting her and Geraldine Hickey confused still raise a chortle.

Read: Comedy review: Catherine Bohart, Again, With Feelings, The Westin Three, MICF

Tickets: $28-$35

Kirsty WebeckI’ll Be the Judge of That will be performed at The Westin Three until 21 April 2024 as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF 2024).

Madeleine Swain is ArtsHub’s managing editor. Originally from England where she trained as an actor, she has over 25 years’ experience as a writer, editor and film reviewer in print, television, radio and online. She is also currently Vice Chair of JOY Media.