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    Tarsh Jago: Cherub | Melbourne International Comedy Festival Review

    April 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    From the Pre-Show Voice to the Spotlight

    Tarsh Jago is a familiar presence at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, though perhaps only by sound; her voice provides the official Acknowledgement of Country that precedes every performance. In her debut festival hour, Cherub, Jago steps out from the pre-recorded shadows to deliver a set that is as personal as it is pointed. A Palawa woman from Tasmania, Jago uses her identity as both a First Nations woman and a lesbian to anchor a collection of anecdotes that range from “dead-end” life in Devonport to rebound hookups in Spain. The show’s title itself is a jab at a social media troll who claimed she looked more like a “cherub from Pear soap” than an Aboriginal woman—a theme of perception that Jago dismantles with wit.

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    A Best Newcomer-Nominated Debut

    The strength of the Tarsh Jago Cherub comedy review lies in the comedian’s ability to weave “sardonic commentary” into seemingly mundane topics, such as a routine about cats that reveals a sharper bite regarding the treatment of First Nations people. A standout moment in the set involves an ex-partner’s shallow attempt at cultural appropriation—specifically a tattoo in palawa kani—which Jago handles with depth and a refined sense of irony. These moments of “uncomfortable territory” helped secure Jago a nomination for Best Newcomer at the 2026 festival, marking her as a foundational talent to watch.

    Engaging Persona Overcomes “First Hour” Hurdles

    While reviewer Steve Bennett notes that the hour occasionally suffers from unvarying delivery and stories that could benefit from tighter editing, Jago’s engaging personality effectively bridges the gaps. As her confidence grows, the show suggests she has the potential to probe even deeper into the complexities of colonization and contemporary Australian identity. For those catching the final days of the festival, Jago’s performance at the Melbourne Town Hall represents a solid, biting, and ultimately promising entry into the world of professional stand-up.

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