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Gabriel Rossi (born 3 February 1971, Orbost, Victoria) is an Italian Australian comedian living in Melbourne. His comedy focuses on stereotypes of ethnicities and various Melbourne suburbs.〔Razer, Helen (15 April 2005) (Gabriel Rossi Review )〕 He often includes music in his stand-up comedy shows, playing acoustic guitar.〔 ==Stand-up shows== Rossi made his debut appearance as a stand-up comic on the gruelling Melbourne pub circuit in 1996.〔 In 1998, Rossi was a Victorian finalist in the Triple J Raw Comedy stand-up competition. Rossi first appeared in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2000 in a show entitled "Melbourne: the Musical." He appeared again in "Reservoir Wogs" in 2004, receiving a 5-star review in the Herald Sun, and "Gift of the Gab" in 2006, lauded as "offering witty and candid perceptions of sexist and racist behaviour" and "refreshingly new" by The Age.〔(2 for 1 Live: Chris Bennett and Gabriel Rossi )〕 In 2000, following his Melbourne International Comedy Festival show, Rossi toured Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and country Victoria with fellow Italian Australian comedian Joe Avati. In 2005, Rossi performed as part of the "Show Us Your Roots" tour, and was included in the DVD release of the show. In addition to touring various clubs and hotels in suburban Melbourne, Rossi also performs for corporate functions.〔(Gabriel Rossi biography from Saxton Speakers Bureau )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gabriel Rossi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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