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Anyone for Tennis? | |
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Also known as | AFT? |
Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | Comedy Musical comedy Sketch comedy |
Years active | 2005–2012 |
Members | Andrew (Doody) Doodson (vocals, guitar) Jason English-Rees (guitar, vocals) |
Anyone for Tennis? was a two-man Australian musical comedy band, [1] writing team and performance duo. Before splitting up in 2012, the two created musical comedy, video sketches, and stand-up comedy routines.
Anyone for Tennis? (Andrew (Doody) Doodson & Jason English-Rees) formed in 2005 while studying advertising at RMIT University in Melbourne. After working in the Melbourne advertising industry together for just over 3 years and winning an MADC [2] award the creative team downed pens and pads and began as a full-time comedy duo in 2006. They played around the Australian comedy scene for a while but it was not until 2007 when they made it through to the national final of the Raw Comedy Award, [3] a nationwide open mic competition, that they started to get widely recognized on the mainstream comedy scene.
Anyone for Tennis? performed shows in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, [4] recorded an EP 'Acey Deucey' and released numerous YouTube clips including 'Let's get Famous', [5] a parody of the famous OK Go treadmill video. Anyone for Tennis recorded their first and only full-length album in June 2011 titled "Prepare to be tuned" which is a live recording of the 2011 Melbourne and Edinburgh Comedy Festival show of the same name.
As a writing team Andrew Doodson and Jason English-Rees contributed material to numerous Melbourne publications such as Melbourne street press Beat Magazine, [6] and wrote comedy sketches for Channel 31 comedy variety programme Planet Nerd in which they also appeared.[ citation needed ]
Year | Show Details |
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2007 | RAW Comedy National Final – Melbourne International Comedy Festival [7] |
2008 | Take Your Time – Melbourne International Comedy Festival [8] |
2009 | CUTTHROAT – Melbourne International Comedy Festival, [9] Melbourne Fringe Festival [10] |
Music, Mirth & Mayhem, Mirabel – Kids Benefit – Melbourne International Comedy Festival | |
2010 | Abacus Birdcage Gramophone Lamp – Melbourne International Comedy Festival [11] |
2011 | Prepare To Be Tuned – Melbourne International Comedy Festival, [12] Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Melbourne Fringe Festival [13] |
Anyone For Tennis? at the Butterfly Club [14] | |
The Polyphonic Comic Frolic – Melbourne Fringe Festival [15] |
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