In the second part of our conversation, standup and comic actor David Cross explores offence, outrage and sensitivity.
We also talk about his work on Arrested Development and Mr Show, and dig into his process, his struggle to write jokes, and how to regard an audience as a living breathing thing…
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For anyone who writes comedy, makes comedy, loves comedy, or just has an interest in comedians and what makes them so annoying.
The star of “Arrested Development”, “Mr Show” and “The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret”, David Cross is also a phenomenal stand-up, whose work howls at the stupidity and hypocrisy around him.
In part one of this interview he talks about his earliest material and how he overcame the fear of bombing onstage, and speaks very frankly about the cycle of anger and depression that could grip him in his less creative moments…
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Filed Under: Andy Kaufman, Arrested Development, Bigger And Blacker, Happy Mondays, Interview, Jerry Seinfeld, John Benjamin, Lenny Bruce, Marilyn Quail, Mr Show, Political Comedy, Robin Williams, Steve Martin, Steven Wright, Tobias Funke, TV Comedy, USA
Comments: No CommentsImpro aficionado Steen Raskopoulos has mastered a style of audience interaction that lets his volunteers contribute to the show, rather than simply supplying a punchline.
Nominated for Edinburgh Best Newcomer moments after this interview, he talks here about his training, the origins of his characters, and how he’s ended up so aggravatingly well-adjusted…
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An improvisational powerhouse, Jarred Christmas finds the time to pepper his irrepressible joie de vivre with damn fine jokes.
He spills the beans here about his current state of flux between the attraction of live work and the fresh challenges of TV writing.
We also cover the downfalls of trying to play to the Edinburgh critics, Jarred’s own “three Cs” of comedy, and how to cheat your way to success in a live studio sitcom...
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Filed Under: Alun Cochrane, Andrew Bird, Ben Norris, Improv, Interview, Isy Suttie, Jason Manford, Jessica Hynes, Joe King, Lee Mack, Louis CK, Michael Smiley, New Zealand, Nick Wilty, Not Going Out, Peep Show, RAW Comedy, Rhys Darby, Steve Williams, Stewart Lee, Street Performance, The Persuasionists, Tommy Tiernan, Trygve Wakenshaw, TV Comedy, Will Smith
Comments: No CommentsAutobiographical and observational comedian, blogger and feminist, Michele A’Court speaks passionately about authenticity, insecurity and the right to challenge.
We discuss her refusal to apologise, the disappearance from TV of older female performers, and two very different sides of her theory that you have to follow what’s making the noise in your head, or the rest of the writing won’t come...
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Filed Under: Ben Hurley, Blogging, Character Comedy, Feminist, Interview, Jarred Christmas, Jeremy Elwood, Kitty O’Briens, New Zealand, Reginald D. Hunter, TV Comedy
Comments: No CommentsTo call Max and Ivan a comedy double-act with a narrative doesn’t really do justice to this pair of rubber-faced, multi-voiced storytellers, who have a penchant for sneaking actual theatre into their work.
They’ve only recently quit their day-jobs, but with a run of international festival appearances and award nominations under their belt, it seems to be working out – you could literally just slap them.
Here, the boys outline their writing and rehearsal process, who gets final say over the editing, and which one of them has a google alert for their own reviews…
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Filed Under: Bo Burnham, Daniel Kitson, Double Act, Dum Show, Edinburgh, Festival, Fosters Comedy Award, Fringe, Holmes And Watson, Interview, Live, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Nick Helm, Radio 4, Reviews, Sketch, Tim Key, Tom Parry, TV Comedy
Comments: No CommentsSean Hughes is a thoughtful, reflective performer, with a passion for self-expressive and profound comedy.
A pioneer of the themed, narrative standup show, after the 90s he quit the fishbowl of comedy celebrity to become a novelist, poet and actor.
We discuss his feelings on “outliving” his life experience; the amazing drug of comedy; and the challenges of attracting an audience other than the one you were aiming for…
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Filed Under: Actor, Alexei Sayle, Ben Elton, Channel 4, Drinking, Edinburgh, Eric Morecambe, Fame, Festival, Fosters Comedy Award, Fringe, Interview, Irish, Live, Mental Health, Micky Flanagan, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Perrier Comedy Award, Poetry, Richard Pryor, Star Trek, Steve Frost, Tommy Cooper, Touring Comedian, TV Comedy
Comments: No CommentsAccording to his mother, Rob Delaney is “a monster who does good things”. We talk about the differences between his standup persona and his voice on Twitter, as well as detailing the specific techniques he used to gather his 1,000,000+ followers.
We also explore the dynamic between his creativity and his sometimes major depression, and investigate which elements of comedy still feel outside of his reach…
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Filed Under: Bill Burr, Eddie Pepitone, Edinburgh, Festival, Fringe, Graham Linehan, Greg Proops, Improv, Interview, Live, Marc Maron, Mental Health, Neil Hamburger, Patrice O'Neal, Peter Serafinowicz, Sharon Horgan, The Groundlings, TV Comedy, Twitter
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