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Skit Box are an Australian comedy troupe based in Sydney and Los Angeles. Consisting of actresses Adele Vuko, Sarah Bishop and comedian Greta Lee Jackson, Skit Box was born in 2012 when the three girls decided to join forces and create some twisted, female-driven comedy. Within three months of their initial meeting the girls had developed, written and shot several sketches involving a range of dark and colourful characters which would become the basis of the first season of their online web-series.
In 2013 Skit Box began branching out into other projects in film, television and music. In April, their short film THE ARTIST played as part of the official selection at the LA Comedy Shorts Festival, they were commissioned to develop a comedy sketch which aired on television on Christmas Day as part of the ABC2 Xmas Quickie series, and they launched their first song Daddy Issues from their musical alter-egos SEX TAPE.
In 2014, Skit Box appeared on the ABC as part of the Fresh Blood comedy initiative with Screen Australia and ABC iview, and their short film THE POLYGAMIST has been selected to screen at several festials including the St Kilda Film Festival in Melbourne, Rottofest in Western Australia, the New York Independent Film Festival, the Urban Media Makers Festival in Georgia and the Iron Mule Comedy Film Festival in New York where it took out the Judges' Favourite Award.
In 2015, THE POLYGAMIST went on to play at Flickerfest Film Festival in Sydney, and Skit Box had their first TV pilot commissioned, a sketch comedy show which they wrote, directed and starred in called WHAM BAM THANK YOU MA'AM.
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