The quintessential comic raconteur, Tom Allen’s work sizzles with wit, candour and warmth.
We discuss his rhythm, musicality and sociable methods of generating material, as well as investigating the self-criticism and loneliness with which he sometimes struggles. This delightful man also makes a convincing case for recognising comedians as “artists who are entitled to support”…
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Filed Under: Clowning Around, Eddie Izzard, Eugene Mirman, Frankie Howerd, Improv, Interview, Kenneth Williams, Lizzie Roper, Louis CK, Maria Bamford, So You Think You’re Funny, Victoria Wood
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