
It's more than a blog about comedy; it's the story of individual comedians, told like never before. Dozens of interviews with funny people across the English-speaking world. Asking the quirkiest questions, and not a single word written by AI.
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Photo by Michael Mannion.
There was a point in time when Andy really hammered the open-mic circuit. When his obsession peaked, the Manchester-based comedian was gigging every day. But stand-up started to feel isolating when he couldn’t get...
Mikey Bligh-Smith (He/they), photo by Jack Hauxwell, taken at Scott Hall Mills.
Mikey’s conception of comedy changed for the better when he first discovered the alternative scene at the Edinburgh Fringe. He dived into that world with an ab...
Photo courtesy of Soho Theatre.
Dear readers,
My latest interview with Rosalie Minitt has been published by the Colchester Gazette, click here. It’s a very short piece, but I have the audio for you below!
Unfortunately, I’ve been very...
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Firstly, thank you so much for continuing to support my blog and for your patience in my absence. I’ve spent a month screwing and unscrewing lightbulbs with my tongue sticking out, which nobody asked me to do, and they...
Photo by Steve Best.
It really was a lovely interview. I can’t tell you how much I needed the pick-me-up on that rainy day, February 6th. Getting it published on a news site only adds to the celebration-ism-ness, correct? You can read the...
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