The Emerging Writer

What is a writer? Someone who writes, not talks about writing.

Lawrence is a contributor to the new anthology The Emerging Writer. His piece is about mistaken identity and the funny job of finding ideas for comedy. If you aspire to be a novelist, journalist, blogger, comedian, critic or screenwriter – or just someone who wants to learn how not to procrastinate – this book has some very useful tips from some pretty ace people who do the writing thing for a living.

A better description of the book can be found here and it’s also available in ebook form for those annoying people on trains with cool gadgets.

Lawrence will also appear at the The Emerging Writers’ Festival (May 24 – June 3, 2012) a Melbourne institution that prides on calling itself the “Festival For Writers”.  There’s forums, panels, performances and cerebral piss-ups. There’s even a Spelling Bee competition where editors and writers can go head-to-head, arguing over the correct letters in “bivouacking” and “haemorrhage”.

As one of the “ambassadors” for writers’ conference, Lawrence will appear on panels and workshops about industry relationships, advice for emerging writers and the nitty-gritty of comedy performance. Come and heckle him.

Lawrence Finds Australia’s TopGeek

After 5 months of heats and challenges, TopGeek2.0, the search for Australia’s most tech-savvy, pop culture-obsessed human, came to a nerdy climactic conclusion. On May 10, 2012, Lawrence was Ringmaster for the massive Grand Final showdown at Perth’s State Theatre and the clash was streamed LIVE across Australia on iiNet’s FreezoneTV.

Lawrence (aka The Twelfth  Doctor) – photos: iiNet

The Six TopGeek2.0 Finalists each brought their own specialty – Cem Selamet (Fandom), Skaidris Gunsmith (Internet), Rhiannon Davies (Art), Rhys Elsmore (Technology), Steve Wright (Gaming) and Cody Davis (Popular Choice Wild Card Entry). They and battled it out over two rounds of trivia with Double Dare-styled physical “geek” challenges, on a TV gameshow set that was appropriately designed.

TopGeek2.0 stage (above)    vs      IT CROWD office (below)

The winner who rose to the top of the pile of blood, sweat and Zelda T-shirts, was Steve Wright, aka Stevivor, a gaming journalist from Melbourne.

Lawrence: “What were the names of Batman’s murdered parents?”

Steve:  “Martha and Bruce Wayne.”

Lawrence: “Incorrect.”

Steve: “Dammit! Thomas! Thomas Wayne!”

Dishes up advice as an Agony Uncle

Lawrence sat in a chair to reveal, confess, squirm and laugh at the awkward rites of passage that make up the modern Australian male in the new 6-part ABC1 series AGONY UNCLES.

Described as “Wrong. Inappropriate. Confessional. Illuminating”, the embarrassingly honest talking-head series invited some of Australia’s wittiest and wisest (?) celebrity gents to “put their reputations on the line to tell you what it’s really like to be single, cohabitate, marry, divorce and then be single again in the 21st century”. The result is a fun program that might help clueless guys out (and help women avoid such guys).

A year and a half ago, series creator Adam Zwar (Wilfred, Lowdown) grilled Lawrence on his thoughts on the do’s and don’ts of picking-up, falling in love and getting his heart broken. Lawrence considers his advice to be more in the “this is what you should NOT do” camp and regrets recalling some of the embarrassing anecdotes he bared to the nation.

The other AGONY UNCLES include Waleed Aly (broadcaster, academic), Adam Elliot (Academy Award winning animator), father & son John/Tom Elliott, Kick Gurry, Ed Kavalee (actor, TV host), Andrew Knight (screenwriter, producer), Josh Lawson (actor, screenwriter) and Lawrence Mooney (comedian) who many think stole the show with his infectious laughter and self-deprecation.

It was screened Wednesdays on 9:30 ABC1 in Australia during March/April, 2012.

Lawrence’s new Comedy Festival Show

Oh hai there,  tickets are now on sale for his new live show

LAWRENCE LEUNG: BEGINNING MIDDLE END“.

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29 March-22 April MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL

COMEDY FESTIVAL

(HURRY TIX SELLING FAST)

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Tue 1 – Sat 5 May SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL

(Five Shows Only – Hurry!)  Book Here

“The show is frequently hilarious…

Leung really knocks it out of the park with a brilliant and satisfying finale.

A terrific show.  FOUR STARS “

HERALD SUN

“Beginning, Middle, End is Leung at his best…

A wonderfully written and cleverly structured show.

The beginning is good, the middle is great, and the ending is marvellous.”

THE PUN

The Search for Australia’s Top Geek

Are you Australia’s geekest person?

TopGeek 2.0 invites geeks from all across the nation the to prove their skills, obsession and obscure knowledge to claim the title of Australia’s TopGeek. Contenders will display their talents through a series of challenges set by iinet and the nerdy judges (some whom were last year’s finalists)  that are designed to test gaming, fandom, creativity and Internet skills.

Nerdventurer Lawrence Leung will meeting some of the contenders on TopGeek TV, a fortnightly webseries beginning 30 March 2012 and will be hosting the massive Grand Final/Showdown on 10 May 2012.

Lawrence with some of last year’s TopGeek Finalists (Photo:  Herald Sun)

THINK YOU ARE GEEKIEST IN THE LAND? REGISTER HERE

The winner will bag themselves an all-expenses paid trip to the US to attend one of four ‘geek’ meccas: Sandiego ComicCon, Consumer Electronic Show (CES), South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSW) or Penny Arcade Expo (PAX).

If you think you can out-do last year’s winner Tasmanian comic book artist Cassandra James, then enter this geeky Fight Club.

Hottest 100 Magic

January is Triple J Hottest 100 month when the national radio station asks the country to vote for their favourite songs and broadcasts the big countdown on Australia Day. It’s dubbed the world’s biggest musical democracy!

The theme this year is Magic, so they asked obsessive magic-tragic Lawrence Leung to direct a series of cunning and tricky web videos to help encourage voting and pop a few eyeballs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLdDgNh3pFI

Lawrence teamed up with his old magic buddy from Uni days, the world championship award-winning illusionist Simon Coronel to conjure up a series of mind-bending videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wBi9ZF-JWM

The videos feature jaw-dropping “right-under-your-nose” sleight of hand magic – WITHOUT any sneaky CGI or post-production FX trickery and were heavily featured on triplej’s online channels and Hottest 100 voting campaign.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUxuUZrWW2w

Videos shot/directed by Lawrence Leung

Magic Routines Devised/Performed by Simon Coronel & Lawrence Leung

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaeRSRi7YjU

TERMINATIVITY – 4 Shows Only

This show is great, jolly, sci-fi, time-travelling, cyborg-fleeing Xmas fun.  Totally sold out last year. Written by Nick Caddaye, the gags are 67% better than bon bon jokes and the songs are 100% firecrackers (written by Casey Bennetto, the composer of Keating the Musical).

TERMINATIVITY features some of Australia’s finest comedians and musical performers… plus Lawrence as one of the three Wise Men.

Silent night. Too silent.

If you’ve always found the traditional Nativity disappointingly low on killer metal robots from the future, we’ve got just the Christmas celebration for you! Returning in an expanded form after last year’s triumphant premiere,The Terminativity takes the Greatest Story Ever Told and adds time travel, a Terminator T-800, a police manhunt, lasers, pitched battles, a handful of catchy tunes and much, much more….

With a cast that includes Mike McLeish (who played Keating in KEATING!), Aurora Kurth (Take The L Out Of Lover),  Gatesy & Scod (from Tripod), Rebecca BarnardAndrew McClellandLawrence Leung, Ben McKenzie,Tegan HigginbothamRichard McKenzie and more.

Script by Nick Caddaye (Anarchist Guild Social Committee) and songs by Casey Bennetto (KEATING!), The Terminativity is a barnstorming Christmas parable for the ages.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6sE3Fjgi18

UPDATE: SEASON NOW SOLD OUT …

Dates:

Mon  Dec 19 – PREVIEW

Tues Dec 20 – SOLD OUT

Wed Dec 21 – SOLD OUT.

Thurs Dec 22 – SOLD OUT

Bella Union, Trades Hall, Melbourne

BOOK TICKETS: CLICK HERE

“A night of gleefully geeky panto fare. An impressive slew of top comics and musos pitched in … the results ranged from seriously funny to the bonbon groaner … a new(ish) Christmas tradition worth upholding”
John Bailey, The Age

Australian Skeptics National Convention Dinner

The Australian Skeptics are hosting Lawrence Leung as the keynote speaker at the Dinner event of the 2011 Australian Skeptics National Convention.

photo: Ben King

Open to the general public, the dinner on a ferry includes 2 course dinner, drinks and a presentation from comedian and paranormal investigator, Lawrence Leung. He will be discussing the making of his recent TV show Unbelievable in his usual humourous way.

Where: The South Steyne Ferry, Darling Harbour (next to the Pyrmont Bridge)
When: 7.30pm on Saturday, November 19

Book your seat or table for the event: HERE

( * The web link is now fixed. Cheers for letting us know. )

Lawrence Was Involved In A Heist

A few weeks ago, in the middle of his national tour, Lawrence popped up to Canberra to be part of a heist. The short film entitled “Waiting For Robbo” is a cheeky little caper written and directed by Simon Weaving.

John Wood, Rhys Muldoon, Justin Rozniak and Lawrence play crims planning a robbery. You heard right! The gangsters are played by a former Mt Thomas Police Chief, a former PlaySchool host and this nerdy comedian! Rozniak has a bit more experience in the field having played a crook in Underbelly: Razor. We won’t give away too much, but Lawrence’s role is known as “The Swisher”.

We look forward to see how the film turns out. Lawrence denies any tales of late night partying and guitar-playing with MPs in Canberra, but maintains that it  was “an absolute pleasure working with these fine actors and top blokes”.

Watch out for “Waiting For Robbo” in film festivals in early 2012.

LIVE SHOW! LONDON & AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES

The critically-acclaimed live stand up show LAWRENCE LEUNG WANTS A JETPACK lands in London in August and then back to Australia in Sept-Nov 2011 for a nation-wide tour.

This is his one-man Comedy Festival show that was a hit in Melbourne & Sydney comedy festivals earlier this year. Due to popular demand and a desire to tell stories and gags for some new friends, he’s taking it to a city near you. Book now.

LONDON – August 2-13, 2011  Soho Theatre   Tickets Here

PERTH – Friday Sept 23,  Astor Theatre  Tickets Here

Note: Astor Theatre’s Downstairs Seating 18+ unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. Balcony seating are All Ages (minimum age 15).

ADELAIDE – Saturday October 8, Lion Arts Centre  Tickets Here

Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult (licensed venue)

SYDNEY – 7pm October 14th Fusebox at The Factory Theatre. SOLD OUT  Tickets Here

BRISBANE 1st SHOW- 8 pm Sunday October 16th, Brisbane Arts Theatre  SOLD OUT

BRISBANE 2nd SHOW!! Just announced: 6pm October 16th, Brisbane Arts Theatre. SELLING FAST:  Tickets Here

HOBART – will be announced shortly.

MELBOURNE – Lawrence’s show premiered at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (playing most of April). Due to popular demand, it was reprised for two of intimate gigs in July. Regretfully, it seems unlikely to be any more Jetpack shows in Melbourne this year.

“Terrific” (Four Stars) The Age

“Hilarious” (Four Stars) The Herald-Sun

“Lawrence Leung Wants a Jetpack soars with comedy and hits the lofty heights it aims for.”  Crikey.com.au

PLEASE NOTE: The London season may have slightly different material due to cultural differences.