50% Irish, 50% English, 100% confused. Jefferson Bond is caught between two worlds: his Irish-English roots and his life in Denmark.
In Lucky Potato, he hilariously navigates identity crises and fitting in, losing his mind in England, and finding himself (kind of) in Denmark. Bringing wit, warmth, and a whirlwind of chaos to the stage, Jefferson delivers his own brand of highly energetic physical story telling and misplaced charm on what it means to belong.
Having opened for comedy stars like Russell Howard and TJ Miller, and regularly appearing on Danish TV (TV2, DR), Jefferson has earned praise as "a standup who was a standout... energetic and ever-present...he connects with the audience from the off." (CPH Post) and "comedy humour bursting with British wit" (Information Newspaper).
In Lucky Potato, he hilariously navigates identity crises and fitting in, losing his mind in England, and finding himself (kind of) in Denmark. Bringing wit, warmth, and a whirlwind of chaos to the stage, Jefferson delivers his own brand of highly energetic physical story telling and misplaced charm on what it means to belong.
Having opened for comedy stars like Russell Howard and TJ Miller, and regularly appearing on Danish TV (TV2, DR), Jefferson has earned praise as "a standup who was a standout... energetic and ever-present...he connects with the audience from the off." (CPH Post) and "comedy humour bursting with British wit" (Information Newspaper).