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Keith Scott
 

A sophisticated comic, why not invite Keith to MC your evening and introduce your various speakers. He’s done everything from a Royal Variety Gala for the Commonwealth Games to performing before Royalty and politicians including four Prime Ministers who sat spellbound hearing their own voices saying things that they wouldn't dare!

Ever wondered how you can get dozens of celebrities, actors, sports people, politicians etc into one room and have them all make a contribution to your event?

Well by inviting Keith Scott to your next function you’ll go a long way to achieving just that. It might be anything from a swank, black tie awards dinner, a casual Christmas office bash, product launch, conference warm-up or wedding. Whatever the function, Keith Scott's unique brand of comedy will inject your evening / luncheon / breakfast with just the right topper to leave your clients richly amused. Keith has spent more than 30 years as Australia’s leading cartoon voice and impressionist.

As an impressionist, Keith Scott has the widest range in his field, with over 500 distinct take-offs of everyone from old time movie stars to local and international politicians. He can truly be called the Man of a Thousand Voices.

He can also be heard daily on eighty radio stations across Australia, skewering the reputations of media and political figures on the national radio satire How Green was my Cactus, now in its twentieth year.
 

 

 
 

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