Anthony Jeannot - Unaccept-A-Bubble

Anthony Jeannot - Unaccept-A-Bubble

After sell out shows and great reviews Unaccept-A-Bubble is coming to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Unaccept-A-Bubble is the debut solo show from Anthony Jeannot who has spent 5 years in comedy. In that time he's won competitions, appeared on local radio and T.V, performed to sell out crowds and won the praises of reviewers.

'See him before he is famous.' Herald Sun

'The show is funny, sweet and uplifting…Jeannot finds the humour in moments of crisis during his mid-20s, tying it all together with a beautiful and heartwarming message.' Squirrel Comedy

'Jeannot has it in him to be the next Adam Hills.' Katherine Phelps

Feedback/Comments

Taycallay
Hollybobbins

A good start for a newcomer

Hussa

Enjoyed this!

bubbbblz

Great potential, I hope he does well

Jooles758

good young comedian, great potential

miss pammy
kingarni

he was fun ...a trier

Sal1
patatie
Hopeful123
Leigh

Enjoyed the show and would go and see Anthony again. Slicker delivery wouldn't hurt but overall, entertaining.

Mikey

Good up and coming comedian, needs a bit more polish.

Adnil

In years to come I will be saying "I remember Anthony from the time he was just starting out at the MCF. I knew then that he had the personality, delivery and quick wit to go far"..... Many of us 'older generation' in Saturday night's audience had those same thoughts when we first saw Adam Hills and Dave Hughes many years ago!

So while a couple of Anthony's references to things like 'Breaking Bad' , 'Twittering' may have been alien to the oldest ones in the audience, there was so much else that everyone connected with.....dating ,relationships, school experiences, bad bosses. (That's just to mention 5% of your material)

IT was perhaps not the 'age/ type' of FULL HOUSE he was expecting, but he met the challenge! Nerves may have caused him to talk a little bit quick even for his brain, but he took us with him on a great journey. Bit like the sort of journey we imagine our (adult) children experienced, but have never been game to tell us about!

PS. A word from a 'granny'... Anthony's show did include some swearing, but as the 'f word' seems to be to be an almost normal part of many people's conversation, I accept and expect it may be part of a comedy show. The best thing was that Anthony didn't go overboard and he doesn't rely on swearing to be funny!!!

elvis

Elvis: Seemed a genuinely nice guy who has been through a lot. Would like to see him again next year, with some new material.
Elvis

wfpotter

This guy is young, but has lots of potential - just needs to get a bit more life experience under his belt. A lot of his material is aimed at a crowd a similar age to himself (mid 20's), but he acknowledged and interacted with the 'older' crowd well.

Jacque

Anthony's show was great. Kept us all laughing, including dealing with people coming in up to half an hour after the show had started. He didn't miss a beat and turned it into part of the show. Highly recommended.

Jenny01

Very engaging young guy. He will be worth as he develops. Good crowd interaction

MIRANDA

Good delivery and some funny material. Has the potential to become a very good comedian! Worth seeing!

Ppppp

was a god start for a beginner in comedy

marydoc

Good night out, he had a great way of handling late comers!

bookwoman67

Did well for first night and gave out free bubbles at the end!

harpo

Great show,good young artist.

nonickname

A little rusty but was his first night. The material is good and he is a nice guy!

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