Comedian Anisa Nandaula talks to CityChats about her recent performances at the Brisbane Comedy Festival, describing the experience as “emotional.” All three outlets—Sydney Morning Herald, The Age (Melbourne), and Brisbane Times—present the same core reporting: Nandaula reflects on the shows she performed during the festival and the personal impact they had on her. The articles focus on her perspective rather than independent verification of specific audience figures, venue details, or broader festival developments. While the reports do not elaborate on particular jokes, set highlights, or specific moments from the performances, they consistently characterize her overall reaction as emotional and indicate that the interviews are centered on her recent stint at the festival. Across the sources, the shared emphasis is on Nandaula’s own account of how the performances felt and what the festival experience meant to her. The coverage remains largely descriptive, relying on the interview setting and her comments rather than adding new factual context beyond the fact of her participation and her characterization of the experience.