Press clippings
Brodi Snook: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
The comedian spends too much time on the internet, but this means she can recommend the likes of Susie Dent, an Instagram dedicated to nihilism and Wanda Sykes.
Brodi Snook, The Guardian, 8th February 2023Comedy Without Borders review
Eddie Izzard and stand-ups from India, Australia and beyond roast fake news and bust coronavirus taboos in an entertaining if patchy webcam variety fundraiser for frontline medics.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th May 2020Chortle Awards 2020 winners
Jessica Fostekew has won Best Show and the Breakthrough prize in the Chortle Awards. Other winners include Zoe Lyons, Bob Mortimer, Brodi Snook, The Delightful Sausage, Flo & Joan, Kiri Pritchard-Mclean and Rhod Gilbert.
British Comedy Guide, 18th March 2020Chortle Awards 2020 nominees
Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, Katherine Ryan, Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Allen are amongst the nominees for the Chortle Awards 2020. Jonny Pelham, Jessica Fostekew and Catherine Cohen have two nods.
British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2020The funniest thing that ever happened to you a funeral
Another from Richard Herring's stock of Emergency Questions.
Chortle, 23rd August 2019Brodi Snook interview
Rising Australian comedian and successful foot model (sells photos of her toes to foot perverts for cash), Brodi Snook was once told by a first date that she was a handful.
Keira Brown, The Fountain, 19th August 2019Fringe gets to the heart of modern dating
The Bumble app is staging a comedy night which aims to give women confidence to make the first move.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 11th August 2019If you had to sex with an animal, which one & why?
Today's Emergency Question.
Chortle, 1st August 2019Interview with Brodi Snook
"I finished high school, didn't go to university and moved to the UK on a one-way ticket when I was 18, where I immediately began bar work (because I love breaking those Aussie-abroad stereotypes)."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 15th July 2019Brodi Snook on dating apps and being a 'chill girl'
Australian comedian Brodi Snook's debut Edinburgh show is inspired by the time that she went on a first date and was called a 'handful' within the first five minutes.
British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2019