A review of comedy performances at the NZ International Comedy Festival, highlighting Suzy Cato’s family-friendly, uplifting act and Stephen K Amos’s familiar, middle-aged audience-pleasing jokes, both of which offer relief from current global tensions and adult stress.
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a wholesome, family-friendly show that breaks the adult laugh barrier
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