Archive for the ‘Standup’ Category

Russell Howard Speaks

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Comedian Russell HowardManic loony kid-comic Russell Howard has chatted with the Guardian recently, likening the Edinburgh Festival to an OFSTED (schools) inspection.

The Mock the Week regular has plenty to say on his early days in standup too…

How did you get started in stand-up?

When I was 19 I went down to a new acts night in Bristol and there was a guy eating a banana with a spoon while singing The Sweeney. I loved the madness of it. I thought, I can’t be worse than that, can I? I went back and started doing five-minute spots.

How did those first performances go?

The first six gigs were brilliant. I was just so energetic and, looking back, I think people were just laughing at this goofball, excited kid. Then on my seventh gig, I properly tanked. It was the first time I did an opening line and it got nothing. I died. That’s the real turning-point, because you think you’ve lost it. You have to do it again to get back to where you were in the earlier gigs. That’s the conveyer belt element of stand-up. You’re always chasing gigs you had, trying to better yourself

Certainly on the evidence of his recent Mock the Week appearances, he’s learning the trade…

Frankie Boyle - Knackered?

Friday, July 18th, 2008

http://www.seatwave.com/FileStore/SEASON/IMAGE/frankie-boyle_004031_1_MainPicture.jpgNow come on Frankie, you’re evidently not John Barrowman, Ricky Gervais or any other of the ubiquitous performers that we see on our screens these days - there’s no real reason for you to work yourself ragged appearing on Mock the Week in the middle of a massive UK tour.

You looked pretty shafted on last nights show, to be honest, and as a Scotsman who lives on beer and deep fried Mars bars, I can see you running into the wall pretty quickly.

Take it easy there, Mock the Week will still be there when you come back off tour.

Standup Comedy - Can anyone do it?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Certainly as the comedy industry gets bigger and bigger, more and more comics, writers and producers are needed - but what are the chances of a journalist (notorious for their absent sense of humour) making the grade as a comic?

Richard Morris - the chief reporter at the Hastings and St Leonards
Observer - recently took to the stage after a local comedy club manager offered
him a ten-minute slot following a professional turn, and his first-ever gig has created some buzz on the comedy scene
leading to Morris being scheduled to appear at London’s Comedy Store.

You can check out a Youtube video of Morris below - I wonder if he has a gag writer…

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_4auYDFWSg]

Holly Squared Live

Friday, June 27th, 2008

holly1.jpgMore Edinburgh Festival warm-ups have been announced, with Hattie Hayridge and Norman Lovett - two sides of the Red Dwarf’s computer Holly - scheduled on the same bill at Harrogate Theatre on Monday evening (June 30th).

Although there with the purpose of doing standup, Lovett and Hayridge will join each other on stage to discuss the classic British comedy, which celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year.

The show starts at 7.30pm, with tickets costing £10 - £14  (concessions available) available via Harrogate Theatre box office on 01423 502116.

Expect lots of Red Dwarf fans…