“Big Fork Theatre are a gift to Brisbane comedy. Any show they are involved in is not to be missed” Anywhere Festival

BIG FORK THEATRE

Chris is a co-founder and director of Big Fork Theatre, Brisbane’s premier improv and sketch comedy theatre. His improv journey started back in 2011, and in 2015 he travelled to Chicago to train at iO Theatre under the best improvisers in the world.

Chris’ approach to improv is one of big energy and fun. You can catch him performing regularly at Big Fork Theatre. His favourite shows to perform in are Cool Story Bro and Raised By Wolves, Brisbane’s best improv troupe, featuring Big Fork Theatre directors Taylor Edwards, Rosa Sottile, Cameron Watson, Mark Grimes and Big Fork Theatre associate Jim Reynolds.

Chris is responsible for show programming & casting, venue bookings, produces Big Fork Theatre’s stand up comedy shows, and co-directs the Big Fork Sketch Fest.

Chris also teaches improv and sketch comedy at the theatre.

CHRIS’ BIG FORK THEATRE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Director/Performer - Cool Story Bro - Brisbane Comedy Festival 2018
Performer - Raised By Wolves - Del Close Marathon NYC 2018
Director - Around The Campfire - Brisbane Comedy Festival 2019
Co-Director - Brisbane Improv Festival 2021, 2022 & 2023
Co-Director - Sketch Fest 2024

BIG FORK THEATRE SHOWS

Upcoming Big Fork Theatre Shows:
Sat 28 Sep - Big Fork Directors & Friends
Sat 12 Oct - Raised By Wolves
Thu 17 Oct - The Mixer
Thu 24 Oct - The Montage
Thu 31 Oct - The Mixer MC
Sat 30 Nov - Raised By Wolves

Upcoming Improv Classes That I’m Teaching:
Group Mind - Starts Mon 7 Oct 630pm

Improv Fundamentals - Starts Sat 26 Oct 130pm

REVIEWS

“Exited the theatre with tears of laughter still streaming down their face”

— Theatre Haus

“Every performance is unique, fresh and funny”

— Brisbane Stage

“Founded by some of the city's most talented and ambitious improvisers… There's a genuine excitement in what they do and the shows that they put on which creates massive FOMO if you're not in the audience”

— Weekend Notes

“Packed with imaginative flights of fancy and laugh-out-loud moments”

— Stage Whispers