Alice Fraser Explained

Alice Fraser
Birth Name:Alice Rebekah Fraser
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Alma Mater:University of Sydney, University of Cambridge
Relatives:Henry Fraser
Website:http://www.alicefraser.com

Alice Fraser is an Australian comedian, writer, podcaster, and actor.

Early life and education

Fraser studied law at the University of Sydney before going on to earn a master's degree in English literature (Rhetoric) in Cambridge, England. Fraser returned to Australia and in 2013, she was nominated as best newcomer at the Sydney Comedy Festival.[1]

Career

Fraser made her film debut in the movie Never Hesitate as Emily in 2014. Also in 2014, Fraser spoke at a TEDx event at Macquarie University.[2]

Trilogy

In 2015 Fraser began touring Savage, the first part of what she describes as an "unorthodox art-comedy/morality tale trilogy"[3] which focuses on her upbringing and its impact on her life. The trilogy was completed by The Resistance in 2016 and Empire in 2017.

Each installment of the trilogy was toured nationally and performed at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival and The Edinburgh Fringe. Reviewing Empire, The Herald Sun called it a "beautifully word-rich performance" and said that Fraser's "interesting conversation makes her the perfect dinner guest – and comedian".[4] Empire was also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe.[5] The Alice Fraser Trilogy was commissioned as a six part podcast series on ABC Radio Podcasts.[6]

Podcasting

In January 2017, Fraser received a Tomorrow Maker grant for her podcast, Tea with Alice.[7] Previous guests on the podcast have included Wil Anderson, Neil Gaiman and Richard Herring. The Tea With Alice podcast is funded by Fraser's Patreon.[8]

In 2017, Fraser became a semi-regular co-host on the long running British podcast The Bugle, hosted by Andy Zaltzman. In January 2020, she launched The Bugle Presents... The Last Post, a daily 15-minute podcast of news from an alternate dimension, which The Guardian described as addressing topical issues "with impressive zeal and a clever script".[9] In February 2021, Fraser began hosting The Gargle,[10] [11] a weekly podcast discussing non-political news stories, describing itself as the "audio glossy magazine" to The Bugle's audio newspaper.

in 2019 and 2020, Fraser worked with neuroscientist Ash Ranpura on a number of documentaries produced by Somethin' Else for Audible, including the bestselling In The Habit: Introduction to Habit Change. Fraser also created and cohosted a show for BBC Radio with astrophysicist and science educator Jen Gupta, called Stranger Than Sci Fi.

Fraser is a regular writer and guest on the BBC Radio panel show The News Quiz.

Video games

Fraser appeared in voiceover in the 2020 game , as co-host with Andy Zaltzman of fictional radio station The Bug, in the style of her work with Zaltzman on The Bugle.

Personal life

Fraser's paternal grandfather was a naturalised Briton, born Adolf Friedenberg, later changing his name to Andrew Peter Fraser.[12] [13] Her father is a Jewish-turned-Buddhist professor of law named Michael Fraser.[14]

She has a twin brother, musician and philosopher Henry Fraser.[15]

Works

Comedy shows

TitleYears
Everyone's A Winner2014
Savage2015
The Resistance2016
Empire2017
ETHOS2018
MYTHOS2019
GENERATION2021
Chronos2022
-Twist2023

Podcasts

TitleYearsRole
The Bugle2017-presentRegular co-host
Tea With Alice2018-presentHost
Troll Play2018Co-host
Calm World Introduction to Meditation2018Co-host
In The Habit Introduction to Changing Our Behaviour2018Co-host
All Being Well Introduction to The World of Wellness2019Co-host
The Last Post2020Host
Make Life Work2020Co-host
The Gargle2021-presentHost

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sydney Comedy. Sydney Comedy Fest. 13 May 2013. 2 May 2017. 15 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170315185023/http://www.sydneycomedyfest.com.au/news-blog/winners-of-the-2013-sydney-comedy-festival-awards.html. dead.
  2. What are we doing? Alice Fraser TEDxMacquarieUniversity. 2 May 2017. 17 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Time Out Profiles. 21 May 2017. 12 May 2017. 8 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171008182100/https://www.timeout.com/profile/Uzjcx1KF6YwdGqaE7dnuz6A

    ?locale=en-AU&site=au-sydney

    . dead.
  4. Web site: Comedy Festival 2017: Alice Fraser's interesting conversation makes her the perfect dinner guest — and comedian. The Herald Sun. 5 April 2017. 12 May 2017.
  5. Web site: Comedy review: Alice Fraser: Empire . The Scotsman . 18 August 2017 . 6 October 2017.
  6. Web site: Alice Fraser Trilogy. www.abc.net.au. en. 2018-08-15.
  7. Web site: 19 January 2017. ALICE FRASER Awarded AMP Tomorrow Maker Grant + KHALED KHALAFALLA named Film's Face To Watch In 2017!. Mushroom Promotions. 2 May 2017. 3 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170903212423/http://mushroompromotions.com/press-releases/alice-fraser-awarded-amp-tomorrow-maker-grant-khaled-khalafalla-named-films-face-watch-2017/. dead.
  8. News: Alice Rebekah Fraser is creating Comedy, Podcasts, Broadcasts, Poetry Patreon. en. Patreon. 2018-08-15.
  9. Web site: 26 January 2020. The week in podcasts and radio. 6 February 2020. The Guardian.
  10. Web site: The Gargle on Twitter. Twitter. 23 February 2021. 9 April 2021.
  11. Web site: The Gargle on Apple Podcasts. Apple Podcasts. 9 April 2021.
  12. Web site: THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17 JUNE, 1947.
  13. Web site: The Bugle - Dog Climbs Mountain 4101.
  14. Web site: Michael Fraser - Buddhism and ReligionCast. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20200215080752/https://podtail.com/en/podcast/tea-with-alice/michael-fraser-buddhism-and-religioncast/. 15 February 2020. 2020-02-15.
  15. Web site: Patreon post New Episode of ManMum Podcast.