The Clubhouse presents Tom Ballard: Good Point Well Made
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Nominee 2023 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award for Most Outstanding Show
Winner Best Comedy Performer 2016 Helpmann Awards
Winner Best Local Show 2017 Sydney Comedy Festival
Tom Ballard is undeniably one of Australia’s comedians. That simply cannot be denied.
He returns to Hobart in 2024 with a brand-new hour of stand-up, featuring electric zingers and incredible points being made with expert precision. It’ll make you laugh and cry and laugh and think and laugh again. Then it’ll make you gasp and laugh and feel alive and laugh and ponder things and laugh some more.
In 2023 Tom toured his show IT IS I across Australia and the world (including onto our stage at the Hobart Brewing Co.), picking up rave reviews, a Melbourne International Comedy Festival Most Outstanding Show nomination, sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and an invitation to perform alongside Eddie Izzard at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival along the way.
(People even seemed to like the show in England, even though it involved him yelling rude things about the Queen for over half an hour.)
On top of all that, Tom appeared as lovable sweetheart/terrible cop Constable Sven Alderman in the hit Prime Video series Deadloch, co-hosted his weekly political podcast 'Serious Danger' and began the process of cooking up even fresher and gooder jokes about everything that’s going on with the world, etc.
'A raucous performance that is political as it is personal.' ★★★★★ Time Out
'A relentless whirl of opinion, silliness, and increasingly bad-taste jokes against those who most deserve it.' ★★★★½ Chortle (UK)
'A very strong hour of acerbic comedy with a socialist bent.' ★★★★ The Age
'Absolutely packed with elite gags.' ★★★★ The Scotsman
'Tom Ballard runs on anger.' The Australian
Plus Chloe Black and Dion Dijon supporting, and hosted by Rob Braslin.
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