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.
043: Peter Berner – Singapore to Sydney, comic books to comedy
042: Andrew Ford - Creating a Powerful Brand
041: Mike Goldstein – From chasing tail to comedy tales
040: Ben Horowitz – Looking back on 2017
039: Josh Earl – From Tassie to television
038: Kelly Fastuca – American Green Cards, Chinese Whispers, and Aussie Naivety
037: Zack Dyer – Winning RAW Comedy with confidence
036: Matt Okine – Life after RAW
035: Steve Hofstetter – Viral comedy from a Grand Master
034: James Masters – The clash of cultures in comedy
033: Cam Barber – Improving better presenters with comedy
032: Christine Basil – Be truthful to yourself in comedy
031: Richard Stubbs – Never be creative without passion
030: Jack Levi (aka Elliot Goblet) – The rapid rise of a split personality comedian
029: Marty Wilson – Chance favours the prepared (comedian’s) mind
028: Sonia Di Iorio – Jumping into the deep-end of comedy
027: Anthony Ackroyd – 35 years of stage, screen and stadiums
026: Nick Capper – Developing humility for success in stand-up
025: Ben McCarthy – What do you want to do when you grow up?
024: Glynn Nicholas – From busking, to The Big Gig, to comedy theatre
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