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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081: Matt O'Neill – Being delightfully dark
080: Joe Wong - No straight line to comedy success
079: Julia Clarke - From Adelaide Raw to Edinburgh Fringe
078: Seizure Kaiser - Overcoming the politics of stand-up comedy
077: Chris Franklin - Laughs of Launnie and Aussie comedy festivals
076: Gabe Hogan - Raw comedy, radio and cliques
075: Lehmo - The comedic journey from balls to sails
074: Julia Wilson - Combative comedy
073: Mick Meredith - From The Footy Show to Comedy Cruises
072: Marc Ryan - Bogans and Raw Comedy
071: Michael Connell - The intellectual's comedian
070: Kim Le - Complex cognitive comedy
069: Jeff Green - Building a comedy career, twice
068: Dave O'Neil - Producing 'Dave' for Pilot Week
067: Gerry Masi - Character comedy with Mad Dog Malcolm
066: Simon Hughes - The new king of comedy
065: Rik Roberts - Comedy under Christian constraints
064: Kieran Butler - The life of a satirist, antagonist and contrarian comedian
063: Chris Wainhouse - Dark humour and the importance of taboos
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