Dave Burke (comedian)
Dave Burke is a Canadian stand-up comedian based in Toronto.[1]. On December 31, 2021, he performed at Massey Hall in Toronto as a part of Mark Breslin's annual New Year's Comedy Extravaganza.[2] He is a performer with the Yuk Yuk's chain of comedy clubs[3].
Dave's 2019 comedy album Sexual Cactus is played on SiriusXM Radio in Canada, and he has appeared on Jim Richards (broadcaster)'s Showgram on CFRB radio, including several appearances as a comedian panelist for coverage of the 2021 Canadian federal election.[4] Dave appeared at the Boston Comedy Festival in 2018 [5]
He is originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia and moved to Toronto in 2013.[6]
References[edit]
- ↑ Matthew Kupfer, "'Gig economy' workers worried about qualifying for income support". CBC Ottawa, April 8, 2020.
- ↑ "New Year's Comedy Extravaganza". Massey Hall.
- ↑ "Dave Burke - Funny Business". Dave Burke - Funny Business.
- ↑ * "iHeartRadio - This Election Is A Joke". This Election Is A Joke.
"Canada Votes: Coverage of the Federal Election Extended". Canada Votes: Coverage of the Federal Election Extended. - ↑ Archived at the Wayback Machine "Boston Comedy Festival - Dave Burke".
- ↑ Cynthia McMurray, archived at the Wayback Machine "Standing at The Bus Stop". Bedford-Sackville Observer, August 20, 2018.
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