There is danger in using trauma as entertainment
14/05/2024 … One of the few things I remember about waking up in a hospital bed after my road traffic collision was a fellow comedian telling me, ‘well, at least now you’ve…
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14/05/2024 … One of the few things I remember about waking up in a hospital bed after my road traffic collision was a fellow comedian telling me, ‘well, at least now you’ve…
14/05/2024 … To contemporary observers, the humour of saucy seaside postcards is almost as unfathomable as the desire to go on the type of donkey-riding, pier-promenading, rock-sucking,…
09/05/2024 … Two seismic events in the world of UK stand-up this week: Joe Pasquale is out on the second leg of his extended The New Normal - 40 Years Of Cack! tour, and my NextUp…
07/05/2024 … Comedy is opening up spaces for silences to be broken and trauma stories to be told.
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