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Sam Garlepp

Scam Garlepp

  • Australia

Sure, you may have seen Sam Garlepp on The Cheap Seats, where he works as a writer (as he does on The Hundred with Andy Lee), or been educated by him in ‘Natural Conversation’ in a national Coles Training video, but his biggest achievement is he can eat an entire Cadbury Flake without making any mess. You read that right.

While witnessing that feat alone is worth the cost of admission, I don’t want you to feel scammed so I’ll fill the rest of the show with killer stand-up and songs while I play along on guitar – all to a standard critics have called “surprisingly good” (Adelaide Advertiser).

Despite being the one they call the Temu version of Zac Efron, Scam Garlepp is not a scam. Nor is it an instruction.

It's a rollicking retelling of real recurrences outside the range of reason not to be missed!

★★★★ Glam Adelaide

★★★★ Rip It Up

'The whole package.' Adelaide Advertiser

'Hilarious.' Radio Today

'One of the best.' Beat Magazine

 

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

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Sure, you may have seen Sam Garlepp on The Cheap Seats, where he works as a writer (as he does on The Hundred with Andy Lee), or been educated by him in ‘Natural Conversation’ in a national Coles Training video, but his biggest achievement is he can eat an entire Cadbury Flake without making any mess. You read that right.

While witnessing that feat alone is worth the cost of admission, I don’t want you to feel scammed so I’ll fill the rest of the show with killer stand-up and songs while I play along on guitar – all to a standard critics have called “surprisingly good” (Adelaide Advertiser).

Despite being the one they call the Temu version of Zac Efron, Scam Garlepp is not a scam. Nor is it an instruction.

It's a rollicking retelling of real recurrences outside the range of reason not to be missed!

★★★★ Glam Adelaide

★★★★ Rip It Up

'The whole package.' Adelaide Advertiser

'Hilarious.' Radio Today

'One of the best.' Beat Magazine

 

Suitable for audiences 15+

Language – mild language

Back to Listings
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