Sam Bowring began performing standup comedy at the famous (at the time) (in Sydney) (amongst certain circles) Harold Park Hotel when he was 16, getting his first paid work there at 17. He has been runner-up in the Raw Comedy National Final, nominated for Best Emerging Comic at the Adelaide Fringe, and for both Best Newcomer and the Piece of Wood Awards at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

A writer from a young age, his first novel was published when he was nineteen. Since then he has written several more, including the critically acclaimed fantasy series ‘The Broken Well Trilogy’, which has reprinted four times and sold over many thousands of copies. He followed it up with the ‘Strange Threads’ duology, which was selected for ‘Get Reading: 50 Books You Can’t Put Down’ campaign in 2012. Sam has also penned 4 plays, written for Rove, The Mansion, The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, countless comedy festival shows and T.V appearances.

“★★★★. His jokes are like ninjas quietly sneaking up on you Undeniably funny.” – Adelaide Advertiser

With Casey Talbot has been performing comedy around Australia and the world for over a decade.
In April 2010 Casey was one of the hand picked supports for American comedian and movie star Pauly Shore on his Australian tour. Casey made his Melbourne International Comedy Festival debut in 2011, and in 2012 performed on the legendary MacDougal Street in New York’s Greenwich Village. This year Casey performed his new solo show “A Case Study” at the 2014 Adelaide fringe festival.
He has written for radio at Triple M and Sea FM and guest stars on ABC radio. Stand up comedy became Case’s calling, given his laid back Australian style, witty insights and astounding inability to hold down a regular job. Making people laugh is what he has always done… only now he’s doing it on purpose.

And the Current host of Nova mornings  Greg Burns hosted London’s No.1 Drivetime show for Capital FM Radio and also stepped in over the Festive period to co-host the Capital FM Breakfast show.Greg is an award winning comedian who has worked on such shows as Have I Got News For You and The Catherine Tate Show, as well as appearing in The Office Christmas Special in a part written specifically for him by Ricky Gervais. Other credits include hosting The Teenage Cancer Trust gigs at The Royal Albert Hall (including a notable stand up performance with Russell Brand), a special appearance in London’s West End in the smash hit musical Priscilla Queen of The Desert in 2009 and hosting the Summertime Ball in front of a capacity crowd at Wembley Stadium, which involved him introducing the likes of Cheryl Cole, Rihanna and Usher alongside Johnny Vaughn and Lisa Snowdon. Greg also co-hosted The Variety Club Awards for Channel 5.

With over ten years working on the comedy circuit, Greg Burns is a club favourite for his playful humour and infectious charm. His confident performance and affable persona make him an immensely popular comic with audiences across the globe.

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