New Zealand is Odd | Randy Feltface Comedy

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Published 2024-06-23
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💥About Randy💥
Since beginning his comedy career in Melbourne, Australia in 2005, Randy Feltface has written and performed eight solo stand-up comedy shows, released three comedy specials, played sold-out seasons in London and New York, and been nominated for Best Comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He made his US television debut on NBC’s Bring The Funny in 2019 and has been invited to perform at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal on four separate occasions.

In 2010 Randy joined forces with musical comedian Sammy J to create Ricketts Lane, which won Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and went on to become a television series of the same name, airing in 2015 on ABC TV in Australia, Seeso in the US and Netflix in the UK. Randy's role in Sammy J & Randy in Ricketts Lane earned him an AACTA Award nomination for best performer in a comedy series, the first non-human performer to be recognized in this category. He opened his most recent show Modus Operandy at the Sydney Opera House as part of the 2019 Just For Laughs Festival before shows in London, Amsterdam and an extensive North American tour. Randy’s live show is a high-energy existential crisis, full of biting observations, razor-sharp crowd work, and rapid arm movements.

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All Comments (21)
  • @solitarelee6200
    "Sorry to the person I just destroyed" LOL. Well, if you yell out during a comedy show you really ought to be ready for it I suppose
  • @TP-fo9yc
    Randy nails the Kiwi accent at the end when he says, ‘It’s worth it, it’s worth it.’
  • @Random_Kelsey
    Love it. Just wish there were captions so we could understand the people in the audience to get the rest of the banter.
  • @meggiemufin
    His crowd work is so damn impeccable OMG 😂 Also the "myehhhhh" of jumpers and the drunk personification of toddlers is sending me 😂😂😂
  • @WillDraco
    Well, now we know why New Zealand banned nuclear power and weapons in the eighties.
  • @ryanthomas9930
    If Randy had a nickel for every Mayor bit where the resident asked to have the town wiped from the map, Randy would have several nickels. It's odd that it's happened multiple times, but it pays better than most gigs, so yeah.
  • "2 hours?" straight into mic "That's commitment" "That's fucking commitment"
  • There's a site where you can enter a type of nuclear weapon, the detonation altitude, wind direction etc, and it will show you on a map the blast radius and fallout pattern. If you dropped a 50 Megaton bomb on Auckland, and the wind was blowing in a certain direction, you could irradiate the whole country. But one of the benefits of living here is that nobody has any reason to nuke us.
  • I watch Taskmaster New Zealand Apparently most people in New Zealand have a poster in their shed on different species of fish that live in the New Zealand waters
  • @JBtheEPguy
    As someone sitting in the audience in this exact show, this part was freaking glorious 😂
  • @MrAdomus
    I was at this show! This had me in tears! Never thought I'd have so much fun spending 2 hours laughing at a purple puppet!
  • @thegameslave2
    I love that Randy is always filming his shows, so we can see moments like this.
  • @Ravmyster1121
    I was sitting in the front row with my sister and he actually asked my sister. But she was too scared to answer. So Sam did hahah
  • @millerhxc
    I think it was Alan Carr who once mentioned that same hotel with the bungee jumping. Must be a go to for comedians playing NZ.
  • @PlacidMonkey
    Having lived in the Waikato I have to agree. Radioactive wasteland would be an improvment.
  • @Naurdagnor
    As much as New Zealand seems against nuclear ANYTHING, they sure do seem to love the concept.
  • As an American studying in Wellington, this feels exactly like us and Canada.