Steen Raskopoulos

Steen Raskopoulos

Date of birth: 03-07-1987
An Australian character comedian who was nominated for best newcomer at the 2013 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and has been a regular at festivals, including Edinburgh, ever since. He also played one of the leads in BBC Three's Top Coppers, opposite John Kearns, was one of the improvisers on the Australian version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and is half of the improv duo The Bear Pack with Carlo Ritchie. nominations 4 References
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Mike Wozniak to host Radio 4 improv show

Wing It features Cariad Lloyd, Steen Raskopoulos, Josie Lawrence and Tom Mayo

Mike Wozniak is set to host a new improvised comedy show for Radio 4.

Cariad Lloyd, Steen Raskopoulos, Josie Lawrence and Tom Mayo  from improv troupe Shoot From The Hip  are all taking part in the one-off, entitled Wing It.

Lawrence is a Comedy Store Player, and original team member of Channel 4’s Whose Line Is It Anyway? – which also started life as a Radio 4 show.

Lloyd is a member of the Austentatious improv group and has worked with Ken Campbell’s School of Night, Baby Wants Candy and Showstopper and is a regular guest with the Comedy Store Players.

Australian Raskopoulos trained at IO (formerly ImprovOlympic) in Chicago and was a regular in the Australian version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?  which ran for just on series in 2016

Wing It has the tagline ‘No Script. No Prep. No Clue’ and is described with the blurb: ‘This exciting new Radio 4 show sees improv legends compete alongside the form's modern all-stars as well as comics who are willing to give improv a stab, in a series of hilarious solo and team-based challenges.’

The episode will be recorded on Tuesday December 5 at London’s 21Soho, with free tickets available here.

Wozniak will also soon be seen in Junior Taskmaster, taking the sidekick role to Rose Matafeo.

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Published: 16 Nov 2023

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