Some say that laughter is the best medicine and Melburnians can receive their dose when Ross Noble takes to the stage in Moorabbin this March.
Noble’s latest show to hit Australian stages is Humournoid, a play on words to convey pure comedy in human form. Hailing from England, Noble is not your average comedian and actor. His largely improvised sets ensure that each show remains unique, fresh and interactive. His routine includes daily anecdotes peppered with unusual streams of thought, which is communicated to audiences through mime and humour.
His performance style is spontaneous and unstructured, which inevitably leads him down the garden path. As a result, audiences often urge him to complete unfinished stories. Noble takes advantage of this, integrating conversations and interaction with his audience into a large portion of his routine.
This award-winning comedian is renowned for converting his surrealist concepts into side-splitting humour, leaving attendees thoroughly satiated by the end of the evening. Likened to Billy Connolly, his shows have been described as quirky, marvellous and brilliantly inventive.
Noble has performed at festivals across the globe, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Thanks to these festivals, comedy is becoming more popular. One way for promoters to advertise such events is through the use of banner printing.
Ross Noble will be performing Humournoid at Kingston City Hall in Moorabbin on Thursday 12th March at 8pm. Tickets and further information are available online.
