“I can’t think of a better Aussie comic working today.”
AUSTRALIAN STAGE
“In what must surely rank as one of the most understated performances in the history of celebrity reality TV (and here we must doff our caps to the camera operators and editors who masterfully capture every one of her raised eyebrows) Julia has managed to walk that fine line between taking the competition deadly seriously, but not taking herself at all seriously. And for this reason alone, she deserves to take out the gong.” AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S WEEKLY (on Celebrity Apprentice)
“Her autobiography, ‘Don’t You Know Who I Used To Be?’, had me laughing, crying, then crying with laughter. The woman is a Gucci-clad genius.” SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
“She can reduce an audience to a limp heap of laughed-out exhaustion. She has the artfully-written patter rich in skilful self-derogation, diabolical powers of observation, a twisted sense of absurdity and cultural acuity, delivered with devastating timing. A jewel in the national crown.”
THE ADVERTISER (ADELAIDE)
“Julia Morris could be a dark horse for next year’s Oscars with her deft handling of hostess duties” (as host of the Cracker Comedy Festival Gala in Sydney) SUN HERALD (SYDNEY)
“Morris has a tight grip on delivering the whirling minutiae of her quick-witted and crowded mind.” SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
“Breathless, glamourous, camp, snobby, self deprecating, gossipy, fast-paced, surprisingly barbed yet subtle with a stream of energy and material that is a lot stronger than her brash-but-catty style might suggest… a delivery so relentless that you beg her to inhale, so rich with potential catchphrases you struggle to take them all in. It holds the audience who can’t afford to lose concentration for a split second for fear of losing something great.” CHORTLE.CO.UK
“… when Julia Morris is in full verbal flow on a stage, it’s as though Joan Rivers, Germaine Greer and Betty Boop are all living inside the same body. Phew, she’s a scorcher.” THE HERALD (SCOTLAND)
“Morris’s show is one long, blue, naughty, unrelenting paragraph, with punchlines flipped over the shoulder with a lift of a Jimmy Choo… if you’ve even the smallest funny bone it will spill you out into the night with a stubborn grin. I’m still laughing.” THE SCOTSMAN
“Cuddles her stuffed dog Jocelyn, goes walkabout on her gravity-defying heels, the sheer momentum of the star’s personality makes the hour fly by far too fast.” LONDON EVENING STANDARD
“It’s great to find someone who’s talk is Hugh Hefner-straight without being boorish or attention seeking, especially as she’s damn funny with it. Morris is a natural performer, her Gatling gun delivery spitting out an hour’s worth of universally cracking lines with barely a pause or a flat moment.”
THE FEST (SCOTLAND)
“Wonderful, hilarious and unmissable – living proof that audacity and irreverent effervescence are life skills” THE SCOTSMAN
“the super-sexy diva of comedy is deeply, fundamentally FUNNY.” METRO (LONDON)
“She packs more material into her show than should be physically possible”
THE LIST (EDINBURGH)

