DESCRIPTION
after dinner comedian
audience participation
clean comedian
corporate entertainment emcee / host
improv
inspirational speaker Irish comedian keynote entertainer
musical comedy
relationship humour
singing comedian song parodies
sports humour
radio personality
Steve Patterson began his full-time comedy career shortly after being fired from his full-time copywriting job for shamelessly trying to inject humour into an ad for an amusement park in 1996. He joined the touring roster of Canada’s premiere comedy booking agency later that same year. After less than one year of performing as an opening act, Patterson was promoted to headliner status.
In 1999, Steve performed at the prestigious Just For Laughs festival in Montreal for the first time where his Irish-influenced material prompted his first of many performances in the Emerald Isle.
Between 1999-2004 Steve Patterson paid his club circuit dues with a relentless touring schedule across Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom with additional stops in the United States and the United Arab Emirates. He also began an illustrious streak as being the only non-Maritime comic to be invited to perform at the Halifax Comedyfest five consecutive years (2002-2006) and taped his first of many national television specials including Comedy Now! for CTV/Comedy Network, Halifax Comedyfest (3 CBC galas) and his first Just For Laughs gala. In 2004, Steve also performed at the esteemed Edinburgh Comedy Festival in Scotland.
Now a seasoned comedy veteran with over a decade of headlining experience, the work and accolades for Patterson are pouring in steadily.
Named host of the hit CBC radio show “The Debaters” in 2007, Steve Patterson can be heard weekly across Canada and around the world steering Canada’s top comedic minds through hilarious debates on top of mind topics. He has also become a familiar name on the Australian comedy circuit with three headline tours there in the past 2 years and another scheduled for early 2009.
Finally, Steve Patterson has been nominated in 2007 and 2008 for a Canadian Comedy Award as Canada’s bestmale stand-up comedian, an honour he does not take lightly…in fact, it may be the only thing he does not take lightly.