Impro 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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For anyone who writes comedy, makes comedy, loves comedy, or just has an interest in comedians and what makes them so annoying.
The leading voice of feminism in UK comedy, devastatingly funny Bridget Christie is adept at unearthing humour in difficult or important topics.
She talks here about her comic origins in surrealism, and reveals beneath her insecurities the wilfulness that kept her going in the face of critical bewilderment.
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Filed Under: A Bic For Her, ACMS, Alison Vernon-Smith, An Ungrateful Woman, Bridget Christie, Bridget Christie Minds The Gap, Celebrity Squares, Charles II, Cheese Roll, Daily Mail, Danielle Ward, David Trent, Eddie Izzard, Edinburgh, Feminist, Festival, Fosters Comedy Award, Fringe, Hannibal Buress, Housewife Surrealist, Interview, Kate Smurthwaite, Live, Radio 4, Sam Simmons, Soho Theatre, The Alternative Comedy Experience, The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society, The Comedy Stop, The Comedy Store, The Stand, War Donkey, Warwick Davies, We Love Comedy
Comments: No CommentsFrom “Porky the Poet” to “Never Mind The Buzzcocks” to his own stand-up tours, Phill Jupitus is responsible for a prodigious comic output.
We discuss his origins as a performer, his use of his family in his material, and the usefulness of unresolved anger…
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Filed Under: ACMS, Alistair McGowan, Andre Vincent, Bridget Christie, Deborah Francis-White, Edinburgh, Festival, Free Fringe, Fringe, Interview, Jeremy Hardy, John Mann, Josie Long, Kevin Day, Live, Malcolm Hardee, Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Thomas, Nadia Kamil, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Poetry, Porky The Poet, Sara Pascoe, The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society, The Comedy Store, World’s Most Dangerous Roads
Comments: No CommentsSam Simmons is not a “surreal” comic, despite his propensity to turn into a horse whilst windsurfing.
He’s responsible for some of the funniest, most imaginative comedy in the world, and has an unshakeable faith in his material.
He talks here about the anger he feels when mainstream audiences refuse to come along for the ride, how he translates rage into comedy, and the advantages of making mistakes.
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Filed Under: Adelaide, Animal Planet, Bob Slayer, Conan, Dangermouse, Dave Quirk, Edinburgh, Fawlty Towers, Festival, Fringe, Graeme Garden, Hannibal Buress, Interview, James Acaster, Mike Wilmot, Noel Fielding, Paul Foot, Problems, Setlist, The Goodies, The Trip
Comments: No CommentsA quick hello and a couple of recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe 2014...
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John Hastings has the soul of an alt comic, hiding between the power-chords of a bullet-headed club-jockey.
He describes in detail how the Canadian circuit differs to the UK, and we talk about the two different types of bombing, his unusual writing technique, and how it feels to do well in a tough room but regret the choices you made…
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Filed Under: 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Canada, Edinburgh, Festival, Fringe, Have I Got News For You, Imran Yusuf, Interview, Jongleurs, Josh Widdicombe, Michael McIntyre, Mock The Week, Montreal Comedy Festival, Nick Helm, Patton Oswalt, The Comedy Store, The Pleasance Cellar, Tony Law
Comments: No CommentsAamer Rahman was on the verge of giving up his career in overtly-political comedy when his youtube standup clip on “reverse racism” went life-changingly viral.
We talk about anger, activism, whether issues-based comedy can lead to political change, and the problem with “Game of Thrones”…
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Filed Under: Australia, Breivik, Edinburgh, Festival, Fringe, Game Of Thrones, Interview, Ironic, Nabil Abdul Rashid, Nazeem Hussain, Political Comedy, Reverse Racism, Roar, Twitter, YouTube
Comments: No CommentsNew York-based former cabaret comic Adrienne Truscott is an articulate, passionate and hilarious new voice in stand-up.
Her “Asking For It” show won the panel prize at the Edinburgh Fringe for its abruptness, honesty and scathing wit. We discuss the vulnerability of performing naked, the responsibilities of freedom of speech, and how to cultivate silliness from fury…
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Filed Under: Amy Saunders, Andy Kaufman, Cabaret, Daniel Tosh, Doug Stanhope, Edinburgh, Feminist, Festival, Flo Rida, Fosters Comedy Award, Fringe, Hit Parade, Interview, Jimmy Carr, Louis CK, Nish Kumar, Patton Oswalt, Petra Massey, Reggie Watts, Steve Bennett, Tanya Gagne, The Nerdist, Wau Wau Sisters
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