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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Steen Raskopoulos – Stay at Underbelly Cowgate

by Theatre Weekly
June 17, 2018
Reading Time: 1 min read
Steen Raskopoulos

Steen Raskopoulos

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Taking an exciting new direction, delving into his personal experience, Stay is the electrifying new show from the multi-award-winning sketch comedian and improviser, Steen Raskopoulos.

At 18, Steen was crowned the youngest ever Theatresports National Champion of Australia and his innate talent for improvisation has not only been the basis for his award-winning live shows, but has also lead to Steen starring in the Australian series of Whose Line is it Anyway (both as core performer and consultant) and as part of the acclaimed improve duo, The Bear Pack. Steen’s other notable TV credits include starring in Top Coppers (BBC) as the lead – John Mahagony, Squinters (ABC) as Ned, writing/ starring in his own Halloween Sky Short, Scare BnB, and the character-sketch special for ABC TV, The Record. Steen also co-starred in the acclaimed political drama The Code (ABC/BBC4/ Netflx) and in Utopia (ABC). He is currently developing lead projects both for UK and Australian television.

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