Anuvab Pal is one of a new generation, exploding out of India's relatively recent "comedy Big Bang". This disarming, witty act reveals how hard he finds it to embrace the Western "free thought" approach to learning, and waxes lyrical on the difference between art and "retail entertainment", as well as giving us the low-down on who to watch out for in Indian comedy...
Hear extra material from this conversation with Anuvab, as well as extras from Russell Howard, James Acaster and more, PLUS a load of other interactive comedy projects giving you more tailored direct advice on creating work. Don't miss out, download the private "Insiders" podcast at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders
See Anuvab at Edinburgh
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See Stu on tour over the next two months, including a DVD record of the tour show on June 14th in Bristol:
08/06/2018 Southampton, Hanger Farm
09/06/2018 Cambridge Junction
12/06/2018 Edinburgh, The Monkey Barrel
13/06/2018 Glasgow, The Stand
14/06/2018 DVD RECORD IN BRISTOL
15/06/2018 Birmingham Glee
17/06/2018 Brighton Komedia
21-23 June London, Soho Theatre
29/06/2018 Tringe Festival

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