“... I just really like making art, I like
making shows, I like traveling, and I would like to do this for
as long as it continues to be fun," said puppet Randy Feltface.
“ ... and just eventual world domination,” he quipped in a
recent virtual interview.
Feltface started doing comedy 17 years ago at an open-night mic,
and hasn’t stopped since.
The purple puppet is voiced by Heath McIvor, who remains unseen
during live shows.
Feltface characterized his comedic style as philosophical and
silly with a narrative thread.
He described his most recent special, “Smug Druggles,” produced
by Helium Comedy Studios and available on YouTube, as loose,
silly and celebratory.
The funnyman said if it all ends tomorrow, he’d be satisfied.
“There's only one of me left ... it's the end of my bloodline.
So I'm actually fine. I've really pretty much come to terms with
the concept of my imminent demise. So anytime that wraps up,
I'll be all right.”
Feltface is currently performing as part of the Edinburgh Fringe
festival, and will tour North America and England later this
year before embarking on a European tour in 2023.
(Reporting by Alicia Powell; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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