Geoff Brousseau Reviews

"Not many comedians can come across as an average guy.... Many try, but usually they come across as a cartoon of what they think a regular guy is supposed to be. Geoff Brousseau comes across on stage as an average guy...instantly relatable to everyone watching, even if his issues aren't theirs, even if his 'average' life is really extraordinary. Maybe it's his hang dog expression, maybe it's his 'I'm about to have one beer too many' perspective on life...or maybe it is simply because he can't help but be the imperfect person he is at all times, even when he's on stage. He's the underdog we all root for...only with excellent material and impeccable timing." --Peter Grey

From Seattle Weekly: 'Laugh Riot' by Brian Miller, at the Seattle International Comedy Competition
"Among the locals, the most sitcom-ready is Geoff Brousseau, a lumpy, put-upon regular fella straight outta Lake Forest Park. His is an immediately recognizable, relatable TV persona, an exasperated chronicler of the white guy's burden— living in a complex called Camelot Park ('You ever notice the sh****er the apartment, the fancier the name?'), a divorced father with another kid on the way ('I'm gonna name her Dreamkiller')...The Puyallup crowd likes him, and the judges score him among the top five that evening."

To view the complete article:
http://seattleweekly.com/2006-11-22/arts/laugh-riot.php