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Adam leaves ’em smiling

By MEGAN WILSON

IF a telephone conversation with Melbourne funnyman Adam Richard is anything to go by, then his stand-up show at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club is guaranteed to be a laugh a minute.
From the time Adam answered the phone to the time he hung up his catchy laugh and hilarious personality roared out of the receiver.
Audiences will be treated to a raw and hilarious show where you’ll see the true Adam, plus a little more.
“If people have seen me on television, it’ll be that but a little grubbier, some more swear words,” Adam said.
Adam, who was one of many class clowns throughout school, said he realised he was funny about 10 minutes after he realised he was gay.
“I will be talking poofy and hoping for the best,” Adam said.
Adam’s stand-up career has spanned nearly two decades and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down as Adam prepares for the upcoming Melbourne Comedy Festival.
“I’m doing a show called #FGT which is about bullying and how it is celebrated,” Adam said.
Adam is appearing as part of the Sit Down Comedy Club, on Friday 20 February, at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club.
Bookings are essential for the Laughs On Us At Sunshine show on 20 February, from 8pm. Phone the Sunshine Beach Surf Club on 5447 5491 to book your seat.

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