Blake Everett
Kindly Remove Your Shoes
Take off your shoes (slippers provided) and step into the cosiest show of the Festival!
The comedian (Blake) will be wearing a dressing gown, so if you don’t want to feel left out, you can bring your own. Once everyone is comfy, Blake will pop on a DVD for everyone to watch (and before everyone leaves, he'll do one poem).
Blake Everett has been performing comedy since he was 14. He has won an Adelaide Fringe Weekly Award for Best Comedy for his duo show Blake Everett and Oliver Coleman: Dig Their Own Graves, which received 5 and 4½ star reviews, sold out runs and a return season to Adelaide Fringe. He was nominated for Best Music at the 2023 Melbourne Fringe for his show Video Games Made My Son Like Country Music. Most recently, Blake released an album with The Wham, Bam, Thank You Jam.
'It's fast-paced, hectic, and often confusing (in a good way)... but by the end of the show, every joke, peculiar or otherwise, falls into place perfectly.' ★★★★½ SeeDoEatReview
'Complete and utter mayhem.' ★★★★★ Adelaide Advertiser
'A natural fit in comedy.' ★★★★½ The Music
★★★★½ The Age
★★★★½ Beat Magazine
Strictly for audiences 15+
Audience participation
Language – occasional coarse language
Sudden loud noises
Take off your shoes (slippers provided) and step into the cosiest show of the Festival!
The comedian (Blake) will be wearing a dressing gown, so if you don’t want to feel left out, you can bring your own. Once everyone is comfy, Blake will pop on a DVD for everyone to watch (and before everyone leaves, he'll do one poem).
Blake Everett has been performing comedy since he was 14. He has won an Adelaide Fringe Weekly Award for Best Comedy for his duo show Blake Everett and Oliver Coleman: Dig Their Own Graves, which received 5 and 4½ star reviews, sold out runs and a return season to Adelaide Fringe. He was nominated for Best Music at the 2023 Melbourne Fringe for his show Video Games Made My Son Like Country Music. Most recently, Blake released an album with The Wham, Bam, Thank You Jam.
'It's fast-paced, hectic, and often confusing (in a good way)... but by the end of the show, every joke, peculiar or otherwise, falls into place perfectly.' ★★★★½ SeeDoEatReview
'Complete and utter mayhem.' ★★★★★ Adelaide Advertiser
'A natural fit in comedy.' ★★★★½ The Music
★★★★½ The Age
★★★★½ Beat Magazine
Strictly for audiences 15+
Audience participation
Language – occasional coarse language
Sudden loud noises