Nat Harris is a comedian, writer, and one-third of Triple R’s Breakfasters team, waking up Melbourne every weekday.
She’s written for The Project (Network 10), The Big Issue, and The Age, and her sharp, character-driven comedy has earned awards, sold-out shows, and national tours.
Nat won the Golden Gibbo at the 2021 Melbourne International Comedy Festival with Pet-Nat + Hannah Chocolat (with Hannah Camilleri), and followed it up with a hit return season in 2022. She teamed up with her sister, Jess Harris, in 2024 for their show, Lynne + Sal, another sell-out, which landed them a spot in the prestigious UpFront Gala.
In the same year, she debuted her solo sketch show Lathered, which was later featured in the Replay Festival. Her latest work, I Don’t Want to Make a Scene (MICF 2025), was directed by David Quirk.
Nat’s toured nationally with the MICF Roadshow and performed at the Adelaide Fringe and the Edinburgh Fringe. Some of her earlier works include Good Grief, which was adapted into a Screen Australia–funded pilot, Dragon, Babycino, and a half-hour documentary, The Vagina Diaries (ABC2) and was a Raw Comedy State Finalist.
'Deadpan, perfectly-paced delivery and dry, ballsy demeanour that is a joy” - Chortle UK
Praise for Pét-Nat + Han ah Chocolat
'The most enjoyable hour of the festival. ★★★★★' - The Age
'The next Gina Riley and Jane Turner' - The Age
Winner - Melbourne Comedy Festival 'Golden Gibbo' Award 2021