BRYAN AS BRYAN

'Nothing Organised'
This presentation takes its cue from Spike Milligan's famous statement 'I've got nothing organised - so nothing can go wrong.' Bryan takes us on a personal journey into his creative life, from growing up in working class Port Adelaide to the creation of his two most loved characters - 'Roly Parks' and his much adored 'Letter from Kalangadoo' series and the outrageous conservative 'Sir Murray Rivers QC'.

In a revealing and humorous 45 minutes to an hour, Bryan shows his audience how his characters originated and developed. He performs excerpts of his work, in his words - the 'wireless version' of the characters. He also talks about working with John Clarke and the making of the first series 'The Games'.


'The Art of Catching Trains'
A humorous and informative presentation, The Art of Catching Trains takes the audience on a romantic journey with the much train-travelled Bryan around Eastern and Central Europe.

Throughout, Bryan interweaves stories, photos and video footage tantalising the flier to forget flying to their next European destinations, but instead take their time, their wine and perhaps their friends on a 'slow coach' train journey to places such as Prague, Budapest, and Sighisoara and Brasov in Romania.

Perfect as an after dinner presentation.


'Hard Talk'
Most people know Bryan Dawe as the hapless interviewer forced to confront fellow satirist John Clarke every Thursday night on the ABC’s 7.30 Report.

So what happens when Bryan interviews himself?

Well, not himself, exactly but Bryan’s alter ego, the pompous and outspoken retired Supreme Court judge: Sir Murray Rivers QC (ret).

It turns into a hilarious 8-10 minutes of political satire on video where Bryan vainly tries to extract a sensible answer from one of the truly outrageous curmudgeons on the speaker circuit who will baffle the audience with his views on everything as he pontificates on the republic debate, the environment, current leadership and policy issue, the economy, the legacy of the Howard Miracle, the role of women and anything else that takes his fancy.

Or if the occasion suits, a tailored interview with a satirical eye towards your dinner or conference.

Or have it both ways.

Have Bryan MC your event or dinner and then do a ‘live’ cross to Sir Murray Rivers by satellite.

A clever illusion by one of Australia’s finest satirists.