About Brodi
STAND UP COMEDY
Brodi Snook has been making waves across international comedy circuits since 2014. After eleven years in London, she returned home to Australia in 2020. Brodi began her stand-up career as a two-time RAW Comedy state finalist. She then quickly made her mark on the international stage, reaching the finals of the prestigious So You Think You’re Funny at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
In 2019, Snook debuted in Edinburgh with her solo show Handful, appearing in the Telegraph’s list of Best Comedy Shows – she was also named in their Top 40 Jokes of the festival. Brodi was invited by the BBC to perform in their Arts Hour New Year International Comedy Show, which aired in over 90 countries. She has since had numerous appearances on BBC World Service, guesting on Comedians vs the News. Snook went on to perform solo runs in Norway and Switzerland and in 2019, supported Ardal O’Hanlon on his year-long UK tour. Brodi won Chortle’s Best Newcomer Award in early 2020.
Handful continued to tour across Australia in 2021, selling out venues at Melbourne, Sydney and Perth comedy festivals. Snook has since performed on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow and toured extensively with the Sydney Comedy Festival Showcase.
2022 saw Brodi hit the comedy festival circuit once again with her new show, Waylaid, before returning to the UK for a run at London’s Soho Theatre. She was also invited to perform at the Paddy Power Comedy Festival in Dublin. Brodi remains a popular choice for tour support work, opening for Joanne McNally across her sold-out Australian tour in 2023. Brodi has also supported the likes of Beth Stelling, Phil Wang and Randy Feltface.
In 2023, Brodi toured Australia with her sixth solo show, Villain, selling out venues at Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane comedy festivals. Snook’s writing received rave reviews; Villain earned four stars from The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, and five stars from Australia’s number one arts platform, Arts Hub.
Having performed in twenty-three countries, Brodi continues her international rise. From 2024-26 she has toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand as the support act for acclaimed comedian and viral sensation, Randy Feltface. Performing to thousands across multiple continents, Brodi has rapidly expanded her international fanbase while cementing her reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting comedy exports.
In June 2025, Brodi released her self-produced debut comedy special Villain. Licensed and distributed in partnership with 800 Pound Gorilla, the special premiered on YouTube and has since attracted nearly 150k views, introducing her work to a global audience and earning widespread praise from comedy fans worldwide. Following the success of the special, Brodi released her debut comedy album Villain through 800 Pound Gorilla Records.
WRITING
In 2019, Snook was sought out to work on Australian sketch comedy series Kinne Tonight – her writing appeared across various episodes of the show’s second season on Channel 10. Off the back of her successful solo show Villain, Brodi was invited to write for ABC’s White Fever, which aired in 2024. Brodi recently completed a Bachelor of Arts in Creative & Professional Writing at Edith Cowan University, for which she was awarded a prestigious Destination Australia scholarship. An accomplished fiction writer, she was awarded first place in ECU’s Talus Prize for her prose work. In 2025, Brodi received Screenwest’s Scripted Concept Development Fund for her comedy-drama television series, WAYLAID. Brodi was awarded a second round of Screenwest development funding in 2026 to support the next stage of development for her series.
TELEVISION
Brodi was invited to perform as part of Sydney’s Just For Laughs festival in 2019, recorded at the Sydney Opera House. The episode aired on Channel 10, the Comedy Channel and BINGE in 2020. In 2022, Snook was once again asked to be part of Just For Laughs Sydney for their 10th year anniversary. Filmed at the Opera House, Brodi’s set was aired in 2023 on Channel 10 and 10 Play.
REVIEWS
‘A masterful writer in outrageous form’ – The Age (****)
‘Intensely droll … Snook excels’ – Time Out
‘Snook is funnier than all other humans combined’ – Arts Hub (*****)
‘Snook could well be going places’ – The Telegraph (UK)
‘A sharp comic with an astringent wit & jagged attitude’ – Chortle (UK)
‘Acerbically funny’ – The Scotsman (UK)
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MANAGEMENT
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