Jun 302011
 

This month Dungeon Crawl’s two-headed giant – represented by the heads of Ben and Richard McKenzie - is seeing double, with two shows!

First! Dungeon Crawl and the Deathly Philosopher Prince’s Goblet of Azkaban, our Harry Potter special on July 6, featuring the talents of actor and cabaret star Louise Joy McCrae (The Gift Horse, World War Wonderful); presenter, host and editor Karen Pickering (Chechez la Femme, The Dawn Conspiracy); actor, stand-up and improviser Brenna Courtney Glazebrook (OC/DC, The Big Hoo Haa); and star of ABC1′s Unbelieveable, Lawrence Leung(Previously announced Potter-maniacs Fiona Harris and Karin Muiznieks are sadly unable to join us, but don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll be back another time!) Wizards, witches, squibs and muggles alike will mingle together to see our young heroes fight the plans of You Know Who. (By which, I probably mean Voldemort.) You can book for this one here.

Then! Dungeon Mook: Crawl to Mount Geek, a special “fun razor” collecting funds for Vignette Press’ upcoming literary journal Geek Mook. From 8 PM on Thursday, July 21, some of Melbourne’s best and brightest writing talent will pit their wits against your Dungeon Masters as they go on an adventure inspired by the greats of fantasy fiction. Will they be transported through the back of a wardrobe, be tasked with the destruction of a magical ring, try and unite the seven kingdoms of Westeros? It could be all of the above! Check out Vignette Press for more information; tickets are on sale now here.

Both shows are at Dungeon Central – the Bella Union bar at Trades Hall, Melbourne. Tickets are the usual $14 pre-booked (inc. booking fee), or $15 on the door.

Jun 202011
 

Yes, we know you’re all breathless with Harry Potter excitement! And why wouldn’t you be? In four days, we all find out what on Earth J K Rowling has planned for “Pottermore“; next month sees the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part Two; and of course, on July 6, you can join Ben and Richard McKenzie for Dungeon Crawl and the Deathly Philosopher Prince’s Goblet of Azkaban!

Allow us to reveal the spectacular line-up for the event: actor and cabaret star Louise Joy McCrae (The Gift Horse, World War Wonderful); actor and comedian Fiona Harris (Skithouse, The Librarians); composer and cabaret genius Karin Muiznieks (World War Wonderful, Filthy Secrets); and star of ABC1′s Unbelieveable, Lawrence Leung! We’ll see you there, right?

But that’s not all; we’re also pleased to announce that Dungeon Crawl will return for an extra show in July! On Thursday, July 21, join us for Dungeon Mook, a fundraiser for Vignette Press’ new journal of original nerdy writing, Geek Mook. Watch this space for more details as the day approaches!

Jun 152011
 

It’s a busy time for many of our wonderful Dungeon Crawlers and other comedy friends, and we hope you’ll check out what they’re up to!

This week in Adelaide Karin Muiznieks appears in the Cabaret Fringe Festival with a showcase of her songs from the last five years. We’ve often described Karin as a musical genius, and if you need proof, check out On Reflection at La Bohème from tonight until Saturday. And fret not if you’re in Melbourne; in July, after appearing in Dungeon Crawl and the Deathly Philosopher Prince’s Goblet of Azkaban, Karin and co-cabaret-conspirator Louise Joy McCrae have two shows in the Melbourne Cabaret Festival -World War Wonderful (fresh from its rebirth with a new cast in the Adelaide Fringe) and Filthy Secrets.

In Sydney tomorrow night, Lou Sanz begins a run of Not Suitable For Children at TAP Gallery. While Lou is yet to appear in a Shaolin Punk production, we’ve supported much of her work, including The Skirt Network and her previous solo shows; we’d recommend checking her out if you like your comedy dark and smoky.

Also tonight, wherever you are, you can tune into ABC1 for the premiere of Lawrence Leung‘s new show Unbelievable. Watch as Lawrence explores the world of psychics, aliens, magic and…well, lots of stuff we do in Dungeon Crawl, really. Tune in 9:30 PM Wednesdays for the next few weeks.

Finally (for now) you can catch Tripod – including crawlers Scott “Scod” Edgar and Steven “Gatesy” Gates – doing a regular spot in Melbourne on Sundays this month at the Toff in Town. Unfortunately the ticketing links are all for specific Sundays, but you can find ‘em via the Toff’s shows page.

Watch this space as I unveil our final line-up for Dungeon Crawl and the Deathly Philosopher Prince’s Goblet of Azkaban later this week – plus, if we’re lucky, some great news about Dungeon Crawl for those who don’t live in Melbourne…