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Wil Anderson exerts his free will

Wil Anderson - Free Wil -301The people’s choice, Wil Anderson, is back on the open road with his newest and most honest live show, ‘Free Wil’.

The seasoned Aussie stand-up spent some time away from his insightful ABC ‘Gruen’ series to tour the USA last year, performing alongside killer American comedians such as Sarah Silverman and Patton Oswalt.

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Anderson also recorded a live version of his podcast, TOFOP, which saw the most downloads at the LA Podcast Festival where he headlined alongside Charlie Clausen.

‘Free Wil’ has earned Anderson his fourth People’s Choice award at this year’s Melbourne Comedy Festival.

Wil Anderson will be performing ‘Free Wil’ at Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre, 9 & 10 October. Tickets available from ticketek.com.au

 

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