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For this special episode we present a full length radio play - Endless LaughterWritten by John Harper and starring:Zach Danz as JackAli Gallo as BrigitPriscilla Cosgrove as KayleighRobin Carroll as RobbieJohn Harper as Alex
In this first episode of the second season of LaughterOnTap, John speaks to Samia Nicolas, a science teacher in a secondary school. Much as she cringes at the term TCK, Samia explains what it's like to be one and how it has affected her humour and her friendships. Samia also talks about the comic strip she writes and in particular her favourite character: an atomic rabbit with no nose.
Sophie Duffy, a prolific fiction writer, finds her humour in the mundane and the tragic, which rather surprisingly results in very upbeat novels. In this first in-person recording of LaughterOnTap John talks to Sophie about how important laughter has been throughout her life, and especially in the past year and her battle with cancer.
Rob Graver, a writer who specialises in horror, thrillers and dark twisted tales, explains his views on laughter. Don't miss this fascinating discussion!
In this special episode John appears on the STAGES podcast, and permission has kindly been given for it to appear on this channel as well. Please listen to other episodes of STAGES, available on all the major platforms.
You might be mistaken for thinking Billy Connolly has stopped by for this latest episode of LaughterOnTap. Iain Cowieson talks about his work as a pantomime dame, his Billy Connolly impressions, and why laughter is so important to him in every aspect of his life.
Vanessa is one of the main reasons that this podcast exists at all, and in this episode she talks to John about how laughter was the cause of their friendship.
In this 8th episode, John talks to Savana, a student of psychology, about the importance she places on laughter, even scheduling time for it into her daily routine.
Ali Gallo, a prolific writer living in Malaysia, talks about the role laughter has in her writing, her life, and what part it has played in dealing with the many lockdowns of the past year.
Bradley Crees, an actor living in London, talks about his difficulties with laughter, comes clean about fake laughter, and describes how his training in drama has enabled him to find his genuine laugh.
Maytreya Salamero talks to John Harper about her experiences with depression and processing emotions, about writing plays, and most importantly, about laughter.
John talks to Zach Danz, a teacher of improv theatre, and asks him to reveal the secrets of making people laugh.
In this episode, Robin Carroll talks about and even demonstrates his fascination with spoof and sarcasm, which he likes to call sparcasm.
In this second episode, Natalie Sanchez talks about the different types of humour, and what makes her laugh.
In this first episode we start exploring what laughter actually is.
Announcing the launch of a new podcast. Laughter on Tap will provide you with laughter whenever you need it. Laughter therapy can finally be taken seriously and this channel will introduce you to the benefits of laughter and will mean you never have to go a day without some uncontrollable hilarity. Stay tuned!