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The Funny Tonne

I Love Money

I Love Money

    

Home ownership may be out of reach for anyone not a mining magnate, but luckily for you, you won’t need a mortgage to see Jett Bond’s ‘I Love Money. Jett takes us on a captivatingly ramshackle hour of character, clown, and commerce, skewering landlords and capitalists along the way. He’s a treat to watch and his crowd work is brilliantly absurd. There’s a lovely nonchalant attitude about it all that makes being in the audience delightful, like an extended bit where he has the crowd trying to order from a surreal fish & chip shop. Whether it be covering himself in food, biting pens in half, or divulging his bank details to the crowd, I Love Money is another example of how far Jett Bond is willing to go for a payoff. And in 2024, facing a cost of living crisis, he’s willing to go far. 

Reviewed by Ryan Hamilton

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