Two Little Dickheads: Slot Fillers comedy review – Fast paced Aussie sketch show
Monty Python energy with an Australian edge

Everyone loves a sexy beard man and some feminist tits. The Two Little Dickheads have returned with a fast paced, non-stop, good ol’ Aussie sketch comedy show: Sharnema and Dave are a couple of crazy cat parents with wild imaginations and a flair for the dramatic arts. (And if their name hasn’t clued you in, a warning that this is most certainly a show for mature audiences who love absurdist sketch comedy.)
The Yurt at The Courtyard Of Curiosities is adorned with handmade costumes and cat prints, matched by The Dickheads draped in cat pyjamas. They come out swinging with original songs and educational segments on subjects like the importance of returning texts and where undies really go when they die. The combination of sarcastic, awkward comedy and occasional narration gives Monty Python energy, but with an Australian edge.
Audience members are encouraged to join in and become the Five Little Dickheads or to throw their dead undies on stage to send across the pearly gates to Undie Heaven. If you don’t like something just tell them ‘I like it’ and if you don’t want to get caught in the splash zone, the front row is not for you. It’s also worth knowing all proceeds from their merch sales are matched by The Dickheads and donated to cat rescues. Seems The Dickheads are just softies, after all.
Two Little Dickheads: Slot Fillers, The Courtyard Of Curiosities At The Migration Museum, until 25 February, 9:30pm.