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Arj Barker on the real joy of getting a laugh

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: March 26, 2026
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CLASSIC GIG: Arj Barker is bringing his best and funniest routines on the road.
CLASSIC GIG: Arj Barker is bringing his best and funniest routines on the road.
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FROM summer-camp sketch nights to legendary San Francisco comedy rooms, Arj Barker has always known one thing – it feels good to get a laugh.

“I knew the joy of getting a laugh from a pretty early age,” Barker said.

“Just with my family, or at camp. Sometimes I’d organise a sketch with my family, and that feeling stuck.”

Although Barker’s first official stand-up gig took place around 1989 in San Francisco, he’s since realised his true debut happened years earlier.

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His first club performance came at the legendary Holy City Zoo, a venue that helped shape the city’s comedy scene.

“All those legends performed there – Robin Williams, Bobcat Goldthwait – pretty much every big comedian in the ’80s did a set there.”

Like many stand-ups, Barker eventually dipped a toe into acting – sometimes by design, sometimes by accident.

“Back in the day, the model was: get good at stand-up, get a sitcom,” he said. “I almost got one … almost.”

That near-miss included a network read produced and directed by Friends star David Schwimmer.

“He really dug me,” Barker said.

“But then I did the network read in front of the executives and … I failed to shine. I got fired after that. Quite a roller-coaster.”

His best-known acting role, however, came far more organically.

“Flight of the Conchords (playing Dave) just fell into my lap. I was friends with the guys, and they wrote the part with me in mind. It was a really comfortable way to get into acting. I’ll always be grateful for that.”

When asked about risky material, Barker is blunt.

“I’ve never really tried to be provocative. I just want to be funny.”

Barker spoke candidly about the 2024 Melbourne Comedy Festival incident that sparked headlines.

“It was shocking,” he said. “But it really came down to one thing: a disruptive audience member.”

He said that it had nothing to do with babies, parents, or breastfeeding.

“If it was a man, a woman, a robot, or a raccoon, I would’ve done the same thing. I don’t tolerate disruption – that’s it.”

Barker brings his show The Classics to the Racehorse Hotel on Friday, April 17 and to celebrate over three decades in standup, he is bringing his best and funniest routines on the road.

He said it marks the start of a unique year, with a lot fewer gigs and touring.

“I’m touring way less – maybe 10 per cent of what I normally do,” he said. “I’m focusing on myself, working on a couple of projects, maybe a podcast.

When asked what he wants on his gravestone when the “stand up tour of life” ends, Barker doesn’t hesitate.

“Shit … that went by quickly.”

Honestly? Perfect.

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