Brett Blake
Little Turd
In 2002 Brett Blake was charged with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct and assaulting a public officer. Is he guilty? You be the judge.
He was 16 years old and facing a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
What happened next surprised him, his parents, his lawyers, the neighbours and even the judge.
This is a story of the importance of second chances, the hypocritical expectations we have of young people and how your number one enemy might just end up being your biggest champion.
Only Brett can manage to make a story of police brutality, learning disabilities, questionable 90’s parenting and growing up in a shit suburb “funny”.
Seen on the 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, Question Everything, Spicks and Specks and co-host of 'Work Hates Podcast'.
'Blakey is also one of the sharpest minds in contemporary Australian comedy.' Wil Anderson
'Brett Blake brings the good stuff in spades night after night. Get at him now. You won’t regret it.' Dave Hughes
'It was a raucous, side-splitting 60 minutes of laughs.' Adelaide Advertiser
'Punchy and relevant insight… peppered with clever jabs at Australian culture.' The Age
Directed by Tom Ballard
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language
In 2002 Brett Blake was charged with inciting a riot, disorderly conduct and assaulting a public officer. Is he guilty? You be the judge.
He was 16 years old and facing a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
What happened next surprised him, his parents, his lawyers, the neighbours and even the judge.
This is a story of the importance of second chances, the hypocritical expectations we have of young people and how your number one enemy might just end up being your biggest champion.
Only Brett can manage to make a story of police brutality, learning disabilities, questionable 90’s parenting and growing up in a shit suburb “funny”.
Seen on the 2024 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, Question Everything, Spicks and Specks and co-host of 'Work Hates Podcast'.
'Blakey is also one of the sharpest minds in contemporary Australian comedy.' Wil Anderson
'Brett Blake brings the good stuff in spades night after night. Get at him now. You won’t regret it.' Dave Hughes
'It was a raucous, side-splitting 60 minutes of laughs.' Adelaide Advertiser
'Punchy and relevant insight… peppered with clever jabs at Australian culture.' The Age
Directed by Tom Ballard
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language