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WHO IS THIS HANDSOME CHAP?

Daniel Tohill has been performing for most of his life, not all of it, a large portion but like not 24/7. This includes 10 years with Ruccis Circus, various lead roles in school productions, and 5 years in the Victorian State School Spectacular arena show as an acrobat, magician, comedian, and vocalist.

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Daniel has opened for and gigged with various comedian's including Joel Creasey, Bron Lewis, Richard Stubbs, Doug Chappel Jr and More.

 

Daniel has had industry experience performing gig work statewide including at the 2019 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Peter Pan Charity Ball (Fresh Entertainment) playing Peter Pan, at the Woolworths RCH Fundraiser at Crown Palladium as an acrobat, at the Knox Carols by Candlelight “The Santa Segment” in 2019 where he played a rapping elf, he was a dancer NOT a cheerleader for the NBL Melbourne South Eastern Phoenix in their 2019 season and he performs as a mascot for Melbourne City FC as a ginger kid, there’s really no need for the suit.

 

Daniel’s biggest achievement is doing first ever self-produced national tour 'It All Started When My Dad Finished' in 2024. He has also had a few TV appearances on ABC ME doing physical comedy, on a Channel 7 interview about the Victorian State School Spectacular as well as the performances and his big break on Neighbours as an extra in a scene that got cut.

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2024 - NATIONAL TOUR 

'IT ALL STARTED WHEN MY DAD FINISHED'

Performed IN 4 CITIES INCLUDING SHOWS IN THE Adelaide fringe Festival AND THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL

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“With Tohill’s self-effacing style and clever wit you are guaranteed to laugh out loud.”

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2023 - comedy show 'growing pains'

Performed 5 shows in the

Adelaide fringe Festival and 2 SolD OUT SHOWS IN MELBOURNE

2019 - Victorian State School Spectacular

poster outside Melbourne Arena (Now John Cain Arena)

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2019 - Debut comedy show 'Little Big Man' Performed to 2 sold out audiences in the

Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

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