Very funny, amazingly watchable, and offering genuine insight into his personal and social politics, Tez Ilyas is a Northern, working-class, muslim comic capable of going all the way. Exceptionally frank about his disappointment on being overlooked for award nomination, he goes on to identify the historic lack of diversity on the judging panel of one of the most highly regarded prizes in British comedy...
Find tickets for Tez's DVD taping at the South Bank Centre on 7th May at www.tezilyas.com
@tezilyas
Stu's tour info at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour
@comcompod
Access exclusive extra material from Tez, plus all extra content from the podcast, by signing up for COMCOM MEMBERSHIP with a recurring donation at comedianscomedian.com/donate
* Get tickets for An Evening With David Sedaris in July from www.myticket.co.uk *

Filed Under: Audiences, Awards, BBC, Bo Burnham, Channel 4, Chris Rock, Competitions, Criticism, Dave Chappelle, Diversity, Drama School, Eddie Murphy, Edinburgh, Ego, Equality, Fame, Fear, Festival, Festival Comedian, First Open Spot, Free Fringe, Fringe, Interview, Jobs, Live At The Apollo, London, Mainstream, Netflix, Nish Kumar, Persona, Peter Kay, Radio, Reviews, Romesh Ranganathan, Russ Peers, Russell Brand, Soho Theatre, Stage Persona, Stereotypes, Storytelling, Success, The Comedy Store, The Pleasance, Touring Comedian, Trevor Noah, TV, TV Comedy, Up The Creek, Writing Jokes
Comments: No Comments