British comedian Ross Noble is set to return to Victoria with his latest show Cranium of Curiosities, performing at The Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale on Tuesday, June 2 at 8pm.
Known for his rapid-fire improvisation and unpredictable storytelling style, Noble has built a reputation as one of the world’s most inventive live comedians, with performances that rarely follow a script and often spiral into unexpected comedic tangents.
In Cranium of Curiosities, audiences can expect a fast-moving stream of consciousness as Noble riffs on anything and everything in the room, with no set topic and no guarantee of where the night will end up.
Billed as a “tornado of tangents,” the show leans into Noble’s trademark style, where audience interaction and spontaneous ideas drive the performance.
Promotional material warns that the only certainty is uncertainty, with the comedian’s trademark humour steering the night in unpredictable directions.
Described by the Daily Mail as “thrilling to watch… weepingly funny” and by Evening Standard as “no one does off-the-wall noodling better,” Noble continues to be a major drawcard on the international comedy circuit.
Cranium of Curiosities continues Noble’s long-running career as a master of improvisational stand-up, where no two shows are ever the same.














