Chris Radburn has appeared on over 15 TV shows, had a show on Radio, played the funny guy in countless TV commercials, and been the warm up guy for many TV shows, but it is live stand up comedy where he is at his best and uncensored.
Just some of Chris’ accolades..
★★★★ Four Stars “Clever –witted observational gags…Likely to strike a chord with anyone willing to not take themselves too seriously.” – Feb 2014, The Advertiser
“overflowing with laughter for his set …… Radburn combines the Aussie yarn with classical comedic storytelling, culminating in a hysterical show.” – Feb 2014, Kryztoff Raw Magazine
“…reveals himself for the true professional observer he is.” – Feb 2014, Rip it Up, Adelaide Fringe
“Great delivery …you murdered” – Rob Schneider
“with deft wit, his observational style hits” – The Age
“very funny …the audience loved it” – Sun Herald
“Laid back Seinfeld like ‘real life’ comedy” – Arts Hub
With Genevieve Fricker A national finalist in the 2011 Triple J Raw Comedy competition, Fricker performs regularly at the Melbourne and Sydney Comedy Festivals, Homebake Music and Arts Festival, Harvest Festival, as well as appearances at the National Young Writers’ Festival, Sydney Writer’s Festival, Crack Theatre Festival, and the Sydney Fringe Festival. She was a writer/performer on ABC 2′s The Roast [Season 2], recently appeared on ABC 1′s Spicks and Specks, trained and performed at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade theatre, New York, and pops up from time to time on FBi, ABC 702 and Triple J radio, online for Fairfax Media and Junkee, in print for the Sydney Morning Herald, Triple J Mag, The Brag, and Time Out Melbourne.
And Jeremy Keast has been doing standup comedy since 2004, from Sydney to Perth everywhere in between and New York City too. His style of comedy involves singing a few songs on guitar, general observations and a bit of cheeky wrongness. He starred in the 8 part comedic drama series, “I Rock” the first series made for the ABC digital channel ABC2.
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