Steen Raskopoulos
Steen Raskopoulos

Steen Raskopoulos

  • Australian
  • Actor and comedian

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The of the best Fringe comedies that aren't stand-up

There's a huge wealth of improv, sketch and character comedy to enjoy at this year's Fringe.

Murray Robertson, The List, 2nd August 2017

Just say yes

Improv is one of the more curious sub-genres of comedy.

Short Com, 2nd August 2017

Steen Raskopoulos preview

Confirming Steen Raskopoulos' classy take on character and sketch comedy, the Australian returns with his patented brand of audience participation, improvising around the unpredictable involvement of punters in his pre-prepared skits.

Jay Richardson, Edinburgh Festivals, 1st August 2017

In the hot seat: Steen Raskopoulos

Last year Steen got Punchline's Rosalind up on stage for a rap battle. Ever terrified of audience participation, surprisingly she left victorious and elated... and now we can't wait to go back for more!

Punchline UK, 31st July 2017

#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Steen Raskopoulos

The Barry Award and Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee returns with a brand-new hour of comedy characters and inspired spontaneity. We fired over a Q&A to get more info on his new show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 30th July 2017

Interview with Steen Raskopoulos

Steen Raskopoulos takes some time to talk to Voice about the show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 30th July 2017

Festival City # 1 | Edinburgh Fringe preview 2017

The return of The List's festival podcast, previewing picks including: Sara Pascoe, Steen Raskopoulos, Sleeping Trees, Nothing Ever Happens Here.

Scott Henderson, The List, 27th July 2017

Edinburgh 10x10: 10. Double acts

Ten Fringe collaborations.

Chortle, 26th July 2017

Steen Raskopoulos interview

Steen Raskopoulos writes a piece for us ahead of his new show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Female First, 24th July 2017

Steen Raskopoulos interview

While this mercurial Australian prepares for two shows at this year's Fringe, he insists that no one need fear being enticed onto his stage: his improvised sketch work comes from a place of love.

The List, 21st July 2017

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