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Greg Larsen: Slurp’s Up!

Greg Larsen: Slurp’s Up!

2023
Comedy
65 min
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Get ready to hang ten this summer with Australia’s hottest rising star – Greg Larsen! The self-described “bad boy” of comedy is going to push all your buttons,…

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Director Greg Larsen
Starring
Greg Larsen

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Sophia Davies
Mar 22, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Greg Larsen: Slurp's Up! is a compelling showcase for one of Australia's most exciting comedic voices. Larsen's ability to connect with his audience is palpable, making the most of his 'bad boy' persona without alienating viewers. He masterfully…

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Leo Chen
Mar 22, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

In 'Slurp's Up!', Greg Larsen presents a stand-up set that leans into his reputation as a 'bad boy' of comedy. The performance is undeniably energetic, with Larsen clearly enjoying himself on stage and feeding off the crowd's reactions.…

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Isabella Rossi
Mar 22, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

Greg Larsen's 'Slurp's Up!' is a vibrant explosion of observational humour and fearless confession. Larsen is a natural showman, a comedian who understands the power of the live audience and harnesses it with aplomb. He navigates the line…

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Marcus Thorne
Mar 22, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

'Slurp's Up!' marks Greg Larsen's latest foray into recorded comedy, and it showcases a performer confidently striding into his prime. Larsen’s persona as a 'dirty-30-something' comedian who gives it to you straight, with a few curveballs, is well-established…

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Eleanor Vance
Mar 22, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Greg Larsen arrives with 'Slurp's Up!' on a wave of growing acclaim, and the special largely delivers on its promise of energetic, button-pushing comedy. Larsen, self-proclaimed 'bad boy' of the Australian scene, possesses a charisma that commands the…

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While not explicitly stated, the mention of Greg Larsen's recent gastroscopy and colonoscopy, framed with a humorous quip about the camera loving him 'inside and out', suggests a willingness to incorporate personal and even slightly embarrassing experiences into his act. This self-deprecating yet bold approach to sharing intimate details is a common trait in modern stand-up, allowing comedians to build rapport and find humour in the unexpected. It hints at a show that delves into the personal with a unique comedic spin.