Podcasts are bad for stand-up
04/07/2023 … As much as I used to love podcasts, I think the over-saturation of comedian’s podcasts in the past few years has been bad for stand-up comedy as an artform.
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04/07/2023 … As much as I used to love podcasts, I think the over-saturation of comedian’s podcasts in the past few years has been bad for stand-up comedy as an artform.
03/07/2023 … It’s not enough that a joke gets a laugh.
30/06/2023 … Three comedians with disabilities are creating a guide to accessible comedy venues.
27/06/2023 … Growing up in Portugal we didn’t have much comedy on TV but when something did reach us, it was amazing.
26/06/2023 … I’m 58, which makes me old.
30/05/2023 … As comedians, we understand we’re never going to be anyone’s priority.
24/03/2023 … Spring is here: leaves are budding, flowers blooming and a thousand comedians are fretting about what to do in August.
27/02/2023 … Abigail Burdess – whose credits include Tracey Ullman’s Show, Watson and Oliver and That Mitchell and Webb Look – shares some of the…
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