Marty Bright is an optimistic, childish 'silly-billy', which makes him a rarity in stand-up - often the domain of the cynic.
In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast host Steve Davis probes Marty about performing at the Comedy Store in LA, the Comic Strip in New York, and even at a room as part of an all-African American comedian lineup. He may not be black, but he certainly has appeal.
And if you're thinking of giving stand-up comedy a crack in 2020, then you're in luck. Marty Bright is joined with Matt Okine as our comedy coaches for our January 19 - 23 stand-up comedy course in Sydney. To learn more, visit www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com and book your spot.
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101: Tom Siegert - Fighting for Comedy
100: Katie Burch – Avoiding the waffle and being cruel
099: Ashley Fils-Aime – Reinventing yourself in comedy
098: Wayne Deakin – Overcoming the wilful ignorance in comedy
097: Lewis Spears – The consummate professional behind the 'Spears' brand
096: Charles Firth – Exposing truths and undermining power structures with satire
095: Ian McFadyen – Creating an Australian sketch comedy national treasure
094: Simon Kennedy – Crossing the line and the Art of Happiness
093: Daniel Muggleton – Comedy during Covid and Three Stripes
092: Stig Wemyss – Is This Thing On?
091: Scott Dikkers - Pointing out stupidity with The Onion
090: Morry Morgan - Coronavirus and comedy
089: Jason Chong - Discipline, game shows and Tarago Tests
087: Fady Kassab - Winning Raw Comedy from the back of his head
086: Lee Ton – Where are you from from?
085: Mickey D – Pain is just an emotion
084: Viet Bui – Vietnam to VB
083: Steven Oliver – Comedy scripts, sketch, and sluts
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