Returning to stand-up this month with a run at Soho Theatre, after many years working on other projects including his sitcom Plebs, Tom Basden is inventive and prolific, also handsome. We talk about the parallels between the superb musical comedy that won him Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh fringe and his new stand-up, discover Tom's English middle-class-ness and why he's very suited to telling some "guys" to "calm down", and explore whether his work ethic is pathological...
Extras exclusively available to the Insiders Club include some really specific insight into the structuring and writing of Tom's sitcom "Plebs", and the dangers of mining real life events for comedy, and Stu railing at the injustice of how the TV sketch show "Cowards" didn't become better known. Join the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders
Find details and tickets for Tom's imminent Soho Theatre run:
13/01/20
tombasden.com
04/12/19
Aldershot – The West End Centre
25/01/20
Corsham – The Pound Arts Centre
01/02/20
Newcastle Stand (early show – 5pm)
02/02/20
07/02/20
11/02/20
12/02/20
28/02/20
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