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Comedy genius Phil Rosenthal, the award-winning creator and executive producer of “Everybody Loves Raymond”, is set to touch down in Australia in May 2026.
The witty legend will be bringing some levity to Adelaide for one night only, on Thursday 14 May, where he will engage the audience in a moderated conversation and Q&As in “An Evening with Phil Rosenthal”, at the Norwood Concert Hall.
Suitable for all ages, the evening promises a night of laughs as Rosenthal discusses his television career, food, travel, friends and family. In addition to his incredibly successful TV sitcom, Rosenthal has also presented food and travel documentaries, most notably including “I’ll have What Phil’s Having” on PBS and “Somebody Feed Phil” on Netflix.
An incredibly talented writer, Rosenthal is a New York Times best-selling author who wrote the books “Lucky You’re Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom”, about his experience working on Everybody Loves Raymond, and “Somebody Feed Phil the Book”, about his journey as a globe-trotting foodie.
In addition to his brief stop in Adelaide, Rosenthal will also be visiting Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Hobart, but this isn’t his first foray into the Land Downunder, as he has previously landed on Aussie soil in Adelaide and Sydney, fully immersing himself in top-notch Aussie cuisine and engaging with native Australian wildlife.
“It’s just so easy to be here,” Rosenthal said during his previous visit. “Australia is a feast, and there’s just so much to see. I could spend the rest of my life exploring it.”
To enjoy a night of side-splitting laughs from a guy who really knows how to hit your funny-bone, you won’t want to miss Phil Rosenthal.
Who: Phil Rosenthal
What: An Evening with Phil Rosenthal
Where: Norwood Concert Hall
When: Thursday 14 May, 2026
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