Eddie Perfect

Leaving no stone unturned, Perfect investigates breast implants, football and obvious choice, Kerri-Ann Kennerley.
Kelvin Vanderkolk
Published on July 19, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

When I took Introduction to Anthropology at uni, I learnt that by nature, humans are social animals. Since being introduced to Eddie Perfect’s Misanthropology, I have also learnt that humans are stupid animals.

This isn't a stab at the intelligence of Mr Perfect, it's simply a commentary on his commentary of social activities in 2011 Australia - shown through musical theatre, no less. Leaving no stone unturned, Perfect investigates breast implants, football and obvious choice, Kerri-Ann Kennerley.

Mr Perfect might just be the man who's been right in front of you this whole time; he's famous for his dead-ringer impression of Shane Warne (you better believe he did a Warney musical) and his stage show Keating! The Musical. If the name is still not ringing a bell, then perhaps you’ve seen him as a guest on Spicks and Specks or Talkin’ Bout Your Generation? Or if you're a middle-aged housewife, you may know him as Mick Holland on TV's Offspring!

Watching Offspring may be your idea of a 'Perfect' way to spend your Wednesday, but Eddie's screen time is so low, you'll need your extra hit. This musical lecture on Misanthropology with Professor Eddie Perfect is sure to re-instill your fears that the human behaviour ain't what it used to be. Oh and don't worry, there's no test afterwards.

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