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Randy Adeva

Killa from Manila

  • Australia
  • Philippines

In what could be Randy’s final solo comedy show, he tackles the reality that, technically, it’s his first solo comedy show. After 40 years of living and almost 10 years of trying to make it in comedy, he takes a good long look at his identity as an Asian-Australian, as a person and much, much more importantly, as a stand-up comedian.

Come and witness this comedy show that is 100% regular and normal stand-up comedy. Just a guy standing there. With a microphone. Telling jokes. And that’s it. (Randy winks at you for some reason.)

Disclaimer: Show may also contain traces of live memes, celebrity roasts, maybe just one comedy rap/rock song, and bits, sketches and skits.

Introduced, unprompted, as "the man of a thousand voices" by countless MCs and described by The Age as "elicits uproarious laughter", come on this killer comedy journey with Randy, from Manila to Melbourne to Manila to Melbourne to Manila...

Suitable for audiences 13+

Language – occasional coarse language

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In what could be Randy’s final solo comedy show, he tackles the reality that, technically, it’s his first solo comedy show. After 40 years of living and almost 10 years of trying to make it in comedy, he takes a good long look at his identity as an Asian-Australian, as a person and much, much more importantly, as a stand-up comedian.

Come and witness this comedy show that is 100% regular and normal stand-up comedy. Just a guy standing there. With a microphone. Telling jokes. And that’s it. (Randy winks at you for some reason.)

Disclaimer: Show may also contain traces of live memes, celebrity roasts, maybe just one comedy rap/rock song, and bits, sketches and skits.

Introduced, unprompted, as "the man of a thousand voices" by countless MCs and described by The Age as "elicits uproarious laughter", come on this killer comedy journey with Randy, from Manila to Melbourne to Manila to Melbourne to Manila...

Suitable for audiences 13+

Language – occasional coarse language

Back to Listings
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