John Robertson: Into The Dark Room - From Australian Idol to Comedy Anarchy
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In this energetic and unfiltered conversation, Steve Otis Gunn chats with comedian, writer, and chaos-curator John Robertson — best known for the cult comedy live-action video game The Dark Room. John takes us behind the curtain of his career, from accidentally winning awards for a “kids’ show” that was never meant for kids, to keeping his voice alive throughout years of performing, to repeatedly pitching his ideas for TV development.
Episode Highlights:
- Tales of phantom VR companies, and the dream of working with Tilda Swinton.
- The difference between British, Dutch, and German audiences
- Thoughts on accents, regional quirks, and what happens when cultural sensitivity collides with comedy.
This episode is a treat for fans of offbeat comedy, cult gaming culture, and anyone who enjoys behind-the-scenes stories from the world of live performance.
John Robertson is an Australian comedian, writer, and creator of the cult hit The Dark Room, the world’s only live-action video game comedy show. A veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe and international festivals, John is known for his booming voice, razor-sharp crowd work, and chaotic energy. His career spans stand-up, Twitch streaming, and multiple runs in TV development, where his unclassifiable format has fascinated (and baffled) networks. Blending anarchic humour with gaming culture and theatrical showmanship, John has carved out a unique place as one of comedy’s true innovators.
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Host: Steve Otis Gunn
Guest: John Robertson – Comedian & Author
Duration: 59 minutes
Release Date: September 25, 2025
Season: 4, Episode 18
All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn
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