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Gary G Knightley is your host as 3 more comedians enter the brewery with the intention to make you laugh your socks off!
Our line up of performers are always diverse so there will be at least one who tickles your comedy funny bone!
Peter Jones
Peter Jones is a stand-up comedian from Australia now based in London.
He has performed stand-up on the TV series Comedy Up Late (ABC), appeared in Why Are You Like This? (Netflix), and has written for a bunch of TV shows in Australia that won’t mean anything to you if you haven’t lived there, including: The Project (Channel 10), The Weekly (ABC) and for the one week Narrow World Of Sports (FOX Sports) existed before everything was shut down back in 2020.
He is the co-host of the very funny and occasionally spooky podcast Oooh, Spooky. He also co-hosted Kentucky Fried Chattin’ the only show that dared to try every item on the KFC menu. He has also made regular appearances on the Stupid Old Studios web series Gamey Gamey Game.
Peter has performed stand-up all over the world including having sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. He’s twice been a RAW Comedy state finalist, and was named by the Herald Sun as one of the New Faces To Watch for his debut show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
”Jones packs jokes within jokes.” - Funny Tonne
”His comedy game is hitting all sorts of ridiculous high notes at the moment.” - Pedestrian.tv
”The best of the bunch.” - Adelaide Advertiser
”One of the best up-and-coming comedians at the Festival. A near flawless show.” - The Weekly Review
Robert Copland
Winner of the Best Show in the Comedians comedian awards,
Rob Copland is a high energy, clowning based stand up comedian, actor and writer.
His physical and playful approach to observational comedy has given him a reputation as one of the more exciting and original new acts on the circuit. In 2020 He was a Finalist in two major comedy competitions, NATYS, 2Northdown's New Act Of The Year and Winner of Brian Gittins' Honk Show.
As an actor Rob has featured in online adverts for Easy Jet and starred in award winning short film 'The Man Who Could Fly' which he also cowrote.
Supported by Bas Rahman
The UKs Queen of Mean, Rahman combines her dark observations with plenty of blue material. She is destined for big things.
Hosted by Gary G Knightley
"Shouldn't have agreed to pay him in alcohol." Various promoters across the country.
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