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Seven Questions With... John Robertson

John Robertson has an interesting background as the creator of live-action video game, The Dark Room, where audiences are in control of the show's outcome. Most of his time, however, is spent performing his peculiar brand of energetic, bordering on sadistic, stand-up comedy.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 19th March 2016

Rarely Asked Questions - John Robertson

When I was thirteen, I got lost in the Australian outback with my high school cadet instructor.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd December 2015

Interview: John Robertson, Let's Redecorate

A chat with John Robertson.

Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 26th August 2015

Interview: John Robertson, The Dark Room

A chat with John Robertson.

Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 25th August 2015

John Robertson of The Dark Room answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

We talk to John Robertson, creator of hit show The Dark Room, now refreshed for a third year at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2015

John Robertson answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

Comic John Robertson talks about his new show dedicated to his best friend, who died last year.

British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2015

John Robertson: only normal people I've met are idiots (Link expired)

Australian stand-up comic, part-time floating head and live action video game John Robertson discusses the personal aspect of his Fringe show and the importance of discussing mental illness in comedy.

John Robertson, WOW247, 9th August 2015

Jo-Jo Bellini and John Robertson interview

Tasked with interviewing comedians Jo-Jo Bellini and John Robertson ahead of their Fringe shows, Fred Fletch used the opportunity to take them on a double-date to a sex club. Obviously. WARNING: Contains scenes most will find distressing.

Fred Fletch, The Skinny, 31st July 2015

Interview with John Robertson

We caught up with John Robertston to talk about his two shows he's taking to the Fringe, including the internet and Fringe classic, The Dark Room.

The Angry Microwave, 16th July 2015

John Robertson: A ThreeWeeks nifty history

A Nifty History Of Evil, one of three shows featuring a John Robertson at the Fringe this year, promises "2000 years of humans, sinister elephants, Polynesian zombies and Mickey Mouse". All squeezed into sixty minutes.

John Robertson, ThreeWeeks, 15th August 2014

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