Adam Rozenbachs Adam Rozenbachs - stand up comedian, writer, broadcaster, actor, voice over artist and ventriloquist dummy disliker - has steadily risen to become one of Australia's funniest and most consistent performers, writers and broadcasters. "Think Jerry Seinfeld with a black heart." The Age Adam has performed eight successful Melbourne International Comedy Festival Shows: Wrong Way, Keep Going; Traces of Nut; the sell-out Singledumb; Repressed Memory Lane; the critically acclaimed Singledumber; and the sold out seasons of 2012’s The Good Stuff and 2013’s Eurodad [extra shows added]. “Eurodad is packed full of material and very fast-paced; this is solid, quality stand-up and there really is something in here for everyone. Adam Rozenbachs is a seasoned comedy writer and performer, with TV and radio credits as well as stand-up and it really shows. A quality performance. ” Herald Sun, April 2013 “His best show yet! In less capable hands, the you-know-how and don't-you-hate-itwhen gags would be a parade of lame observations. But Rozenbachs has a remarkable ability to laser in on the things we think but don't say - or are too embarrassed to admit we do - with a fresh, edgy perspective. ” The Age, April 2011 Adam is a regular of the Melbourne stand-up comedy circuit, performs around Australia, and supported Dave Hughes and Adam Hills on national tours. He has also become a regular on Spicks & Specks, as well as appearing on Dave Hughes’ Handy DVD, Mick Molloy's The Nation, Rove [live], The Comedy Channel's Stand Up Australia and Headliners, 9AM with David & Kim and ABC1's Sunday Arts. "Razor-sharp banter with his audience... there's plenty of laughs waiting for you... " Sunday Herald Sun As a writer, Adam is one of the most sought after in the country. He spent eleven years writing for Before the Game [Network Ten's highest rating football show] and was a writer for the first five years of ABC favourite - and Logie winner - Spicks & Specks, as well as Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight. He has also written for Mick Molloy's The Nation, Skithouse, Comedy Inc., The Big Bite, and The Logies. In print, Adam was a regular columnist for the Herald Sun, as well contributing to The Sunday Age, Men's Fitness, and Crikey.com.au amongst others. "Crave some good, solid, entertaining stand-up? Here's Adam Rozenbachs." The Age And when he's not doing all that, Adam is also a broadcaster on 774 ABC Radio, cohosting regularly with Lindy Burns, and is a regular with Triple M’s Hot Breakfast with Eddie McGuire, Mick Molloy and Luke Darcy. Adam was also a regular with Hughesy and Kate on Nova 100, and was a weekly guest of Robbins, Stilson and Molloy on Triple M. “Rozenbachs gave the packed house every reason to be cracked up for the best part of an hour. His take on life as a single, then with a girlfriend, and then single, and then possibly with a girlfriend before definitely being left alone, was a hoot. ” Herald Sun, April 2011 And, if that doesn't grab you, he was a nominee for Cleo Bachelor of the Year, making the top fifty. And no, it doesn't matter where he came... let's just say equal second, shall we? We shall. "What a good night out at the Comedy Festival is all about. Rozenbachs' specialty is going places other comedians fear to tread." Inpress Magazine Adam also provides corporate entertainment, and has done so for such companies and events as Melbourne and North Melbourne Football Club president’s lunches, Optus, Animals Asia Foundation, The Victorian Labor Party, Noodle Box, Heinz, Nova and the Great Grand Final Comedy Debate for the Essendon Football Club’s Women's Network, in front of such dignitaries as AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou and AFL Chairman Mike Fitzpatrick. "...an unexpected surprise at the Great Grand Final Comedy Debate and we would have no hesitation in employing his services again. Adam was unknown to most of our guests prior to the event, however they are all well aware of him now." - Essendon Grand Final Comedy Debate