Damian's first solo show in which he plays the multiple characters that make up the dysfunctional world of St Basil's College. The hour-long performance plays out in real time the school's final Speech Night before their dreaded merger. Damian still regularly performs this show on the Educational Professional Development Circuit. |
Nominated for the Barry Award and awarded Best Comedy in the Melbourne Fringe, Damian brings to life the colourful characters that make up "The Bodgy Creek Roosters." A struggling rural footy club banned from the competition for on and off field violence. Narrated through the eyes of a small local boy who balances his desire to be a documentary film-maker with the demands of a footy mad family.
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Awarded the Foreign Exchange Award at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, in "Cave to the Rave" Damian charts his progress from his Duran Duran inspired dance party tricks to the stage. In a tribute to all things boogie, he explores the social behaviour of dance through his comedic insights, but more importantly - he bust some moves. |
Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Eureka and as a tribute to his brave ancestors who fought in this, Australia's most significant civil rebellion. He combines story telling and stand-up and the characterizations for which he's become renowned to bring to life in precise detail the "olden-days" |
As a 6 years old Damian, earnt 20 cents by dropping his pants in front of the baker and showing him his scars. He has never outgrown the habit. Damian pulls down more than his pants to reveal his “Spaznuts” and explores infertility via his own experiences and those of a cast of ‘others’ in a male infertility support group. |