Our Values

Our Core Behaviours

Our core behaviours describe how we hold ourselves accountable to the kind of community we want to create. They describe how we teach, improvise, and run Only the Human.

  1. Be Playful

  2. Support Growth

  3. Ensure Safety

  4. Build Community

  5. Collaborate Fearlessly

  6. Make Things Happen

Diversity and Inclusion

Our core belief is that everybody is creative and we can all make each other laugh. However, comedy has not historically been a place in which marginalised and discriminated groups have felt safe and included. In many cases, comedy has been used as a tool to entrench racism, deepen oppression and alienate non-majority voices.

We believe that laughter binds rather than divides, so we use comedy for good at Only the Human.

Our Diversity and Inclusion vision is:

  • To create and maintain a safe and inclusive culture where all feel welcome to participate in the community, both on stage and off stage.

  • To dismantle the cultural barriers which prevent diverse people from entering into and participating in comedy in Perth.

  • To ensure diverse representation across membership, key decision-making roles (especially our board), faculty, and in performances.

  • A strong social justice orientated internal culture in which all members take responsibility.

  • A reputation within the Perth comedy community for being an exemplar of diversity, inclusion, and physical and psychological safety.

We aim to achieve our vision by:

  • Holding ourselves accountable to our core behaviours.

  • Making our classes and workshops safe, accessible and inclusive.

  • Normalising difficult conversations about power and privilege.

  • Being willing to try things, fail, and learn from them.

  • Providing scholarships for our classes and workshops.

  • Individually and collectively celebrating our diversity.

  • Making diversity and inclusion a board-level responsibility.

  • Collecting data on diversity and holding ourselves accountable to it.

  • Following the lead of our members in deciding where, and how, to focus our efforts.

Our company is young and is entirely self-sustained. This work is supported entirely by passionate, active individuals who want to make comedy accessible and inclusive to all. Many of those individuals are themselves from marginalised groups and/or the victims of systemic injustice. This means that our work is undergirded by a need to establish clear boundaries, manage emotional labour for our core volunteers, and act strategically in how we manage our limited resources.