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Randy Feltface

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About

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 recognised 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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 29 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So funny it subsided my anxiety

    by Bee on 11/11/23Moore Theatre - Seattle

    Honestly I've been recovering from bad anxiety and panic attacks, but I bought tickets months ago and really wanted to see. I was a little anxious and felt an attack coming on but once I was captivated by the hilarious opener and randy himself, my brain was distracted enough where I could finally laugh and have a good time feeling normal for the first time in months. Thanks randy!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    RANDYFELTFACE@MOORETHEATRE

    by thatcherdeus on 11/8/23Moore Theatre - Seattle

    tickets & price: very satisfied with the price and the system used for tickets is secure, clear, and successful. show act: absolutely perfect. parking: simple and a nice option. communications: very informative and not a issue. atmosphere: clean, cozy, comfy. facilities and accommodations: good good good! sound and lighting: heard and seen excellently.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Un-heckin-believably funny!

    by GraemeS on 11/8/23Moore Theatre - Seattle

    So much funnier in "person"than watching his shows online, Randy is so funny we were in tears the whole show and as a Kiwi living in the US, getting to see a comedian from down under was so awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hilarious and fantastic energy

    by Dumky on 11/8/23Moore Theatre - Seattle

    Loved this event. Watched Randy online many times, but hadn't heard any of the jokes or stories in this show. It's pretty amazing to watch in person. Such talent and humor :-)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    New fan

    by DL on 7/21/23

    Didn't know much about Randy at all but we went to his Boston show and had an amazing time. Funny, smart, clever and able to tie in things from the opener (who was also excellent) right through the end of show. Cannot wait to see Randy again and basically became a diehard fan overnight.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Entertaining

    by S. B. on 6/17/23Cobb's Comedy Club - San Francisco

    I don’t like comedy shows, and I don’t like comedy as a genre. (I’m boring). I went because my boyfriend is a pretty big fan of Mr.Feltface, and I wanted to surprise him with tickets. He was very entertaining, and I was very captivated by his show. Some of it was lost on me, but I did laugh like three times!!! Which is pretty big for me, my boyfriend was shocked and pleased. He attributes that success to the comedians skill and talent. During the show my boyfriend could not stop laughing, and smiling which was great to see. If you’re looking for a great date night, or just are a fan of comedy you should NOT miss out on his show. It would be a calamity of massive proportions if you have the ability to go and choose not to.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    We had a fantastic time!

    by Emma on 6/17/23Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento - Sacramento

    Randy was as hilarious as we were expecting! The food and drinks were tasty, and the staff was nice and efficient.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely hilarious!

    by Tiger_blue on 6/17/23Cobb's Comedy Club - San Francisco

    This guy is freaking hilarious! me and my fiance went to see him and the show did not disappoint. I've been following him on YouTube for a while now and was very excited that he was performing near us! The line to get in was wrapped around the corner, but the crew at Cobb's was very quick and efficient! Will definitely be going back if Randy's in town again

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Funny but expensive venue

    by Izo on 6/17/23Cobb's Comedy Club - San Francisco

    Maybe it was on me for being new to comedy clubs! But my partner and I were really excited to see Randy Feltface and we’re really pleasantly surprised by the opener Matt O’Brien! He’s definitely got two new fans out of us. but the two drink each minimum at Cobbs really took a chunk out of my pocket. We each had two white claws ( as was required) which came to a total of $70, plus tip which brought us to $84 for 4 white claws. I get clubs have to upcharge to make a living but WOW I wish I had budgeted for that. Brutal. Won’t be returning to the venue for a while, I can’t keep up with that SF tech money….

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hardest working puppet in showbiz

    by Nathan on 6/17/23Cobb's Comedy Club - San Francisco

    Sometimes seeing a comic perform live can be a little bit of a letdown, as their specials keep their best bits and trim out the stuff that bombs. There are very few performers that reliably kill in person. For me, it’s Patton Oswalt. Lewis Black. And now Randy Feltface. So glad to have caught him in America. Legendary.