A weekly podcast discussing all aspects of open-mic stand up comedy with special guests.
www.comedykitchenpodcast.comhttps://www.facebook.com/comedykitchenpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/JokewalkattheRopewalk/We're joined by the wonderful Alex Kitson this week, join us as we discuss his Edinburgh experience, his sketch comedy and his left nut.
Join us as we chat to Marcus Jones about Eton, Harrison Ford, and just enough murder.https://www.facebook.com/comedykitchenpodcast/www.comedykitchenpodcast.com
www.comedykitchenpodcast.comemail: comedykitchenpodcast@gmail.comThe Comedy Kitchen tries its hand at improv this week, chaperoned by the lovely Alice O'Brien who also discusses breakups, Estonian boyfriends and crowds that are too nice for our own good.
What makes a good room? Why do audiences do the things they do? When i a joke more than a joke? Find out on this weeks episode.‘The Peoples Comedy’ is a regular night Launching on 5th October at the Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft. get your tickets from www.headfirstbristol.co.uk
An Indian Abroad:Bread and Roses Theatre, Clapham (23-25 Sept)The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol (31 Oct - 1 Nov)York Theatre Royal - Scratch Night - (6 Nov)Tara Arts, Earlsfield (24 - 26 Jan)
A discussion about the use of trigger warnings, the effect of political correctness on comedy, and are words violence? Definitive answers within.
Making money, creating characters and the sectarian violence.
We were invited onto Bristol Community radio to discuss the podcast and European history.
Frotting murderers, counting cards and crashing funerals.
Competitions, weird schooling and a run-ins with the law.
Tough crowds, member enhancements and sporty murders.
First times, walkouts, David Bowie, and Ronnie Barker's son.
A quick flip through the first few podcasts and the comedians that we'll be talking too. One of them has had relations with a murderer,