Trevor Crook
Ray Martin's favourite comedian.
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Trevor Crook is a stand up comedian who splits his time between London and Sydney. A Proper old school joke writer Trevor has been doing it since the 1990s and despite his self professed laziness has written an incredible amount of jokes. He is also Ray Martin's favourite comedian, having done 13 stand up sets on Midday Show. Trevor doesn’t have social media so there is no where to follow him on-line, but if you ever see his name on a lineup… go see him. Please go see Andrew’s new show at the Sydney Comedy Festival Andrew follow him on instagram @andrewbarnettcomedy, give his Facebook page a like and subscribe to his YouTube channel. Please subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen, give it a review and tell your friends about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First published
03/12/2024
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