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Chris Parker is an award winning comedian, actor, writer, show-runner and podcaster. This past year Chris hosted the New Zealand Comedy Festival Gala, and toured his latest show, Give Me One Good Reason Why I Shouldn't Throw My Phone Off This Bridge, to full houses throughout Australia and New Zealand. He also made his prime-time Australian TV debut on Thank God You're Here (where he won the episode) and released the highly anticipated second season of Double Parked. Chris Parker is most commonly known for his funny Instagram and TikTok videos which built him a huge social media audience over the last few years. His legendary win on the hit New Zealand TV show Celebrity Treasure Island made history! His 2018 New Zealand International Comedy Festival show Camp Binch, was awarded the prestigious Fred Award for Best Show in the Festival and went on to play to 5-star reviews and sell-out crowds at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Fun fact, the felt hat he made during the 2020 nationwide lockdown was acquired by and is on display at The Auckland Museum and Te Papa the National Museum of New Zealand. Kinda dramatic – don't you agree? Chris is a theatre graduate from the renowned drama school Toi Whakaari O Aotearoa and he has appeared in and written multiple theatre shows across New Zealand, most notably Hudson and Halls Live! Where Chris played one-half of the famous gay cooking duo, David Halls and won best actor at the 2017 Wellington Theatre Awards. Chris has appeared in feature films such as Baby Done, The Breaker Upperers and Nude Tuesday and has two feature films of his own currently in development. As a comedian and writer Chris is a regular face on New Zealand television appearing on 7 Days, Have You Been Paying Attention NZ, Jono and Ben, Funny Girls, Season 3 of Taskmaster New Zealand and the sitcom Golden Boy. Chris also co-hosts the podcast The Male Gays with fellow comedian Eli Matthewson, which has an upcoming digital video series in production. Chris was listed as The Herald's top 5 Entertainment Heroes of 2020 and in 2021, was nominated for Television Personality of the Year. In 2022, Chris was the recipient of the inaugural Topp Prize awarded by the New Zealand Comedy Trust for Aotearoa's most generous and gifted comedian. That same year released the comedy/documentary special Chris Parker: Back To School, about all boy schools in Christchurch. Chris embarked on an Australian and New Zealand national tour of his show Gentle Man to sold-out crowds and 5-star reviews and his debut novel Here for a Good Time was released through Allen & Unwin. In 2023, Chris toured his new show, Lots of Love, Chris Parker, to sold-out audiences in Australia and New Zealand. Chris's new comedy series, Double Parked, premiered in June and was created and written with Alice Snedden. He was the show runner and writer for the narrative comedy series Double Parked and is currently touring his live stand up (Stop Being So Dramatic) shows across New Zealand and Australia. Stop Being So Dramatic are four words the self-proclaimed People's Princess of Aotearoa Chris Parker has heard his whole life. Now those words also happen to be the name of his show touring Australia and New Zealand in 2025. At the culturally relevant age of 34, Chris is ready to address the drama queen allegations head-on. Stop Being So Dramatic promises to be an hour of high-intensity, feverishly paced and dizzyingly expressive comedy, it's a one-man variety spectacle, chill, stand-up hour of laughs. That doesn't sound dramatic at all – does it? Chris admits, there is some merit to the accusations, such as crying in every speech he's ever delivered publicly, and there may have been a situation this year where he slept on his neck weirdly resulting in a neck brace. Still, Chris is sure he's just a chilled guy, down to Earth and he's ready to prove it to you in Stop Being So Dramatic. We chat about his evolving voice, performing on a broken foot (multiple times), being an improv king and his 10 hour improv day, being the felting guy, his upcoming tour, being a show runner and leadership, thriving on celebrity treasure island plus plenty more! Check Chris out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisparker11 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrisparkernz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itschrisparker Website: https://www.chrisparkercomedy.com Melbourne comedy tickets: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/stop-being-so-dramatic/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
In an episode that may be held against the boys should they ever be implicated in murder most foul, Tim and Guy discuss who they'd come to as an accomplice in hiding a body. Pride of Aotearoa, Alice Snedden, calls in from overseas to remove herself from the list and talk about lesbian artists, giving Guy a chance to flex his sophistication and impeccable allyship. Also, there's a lot of IBS talk.Get episodes early and in video on our Substack! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim is battling his way back from yet another cold, but the good times persist. Guy gets deep with the Word of the Week. Rose Matafeo, known abroad as Mr. Entertainment, joins via telephone to talk landlines, how to open a comedy special, and the bewildering s***ing habits of friend of the show, Alice Snedden.Our intro music, “Los Angeles,” courtesy of Eyeliner.Get episodes early and in video on our Substack! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Ed speaks the multi-hyphenate brilliant talent that is Alice Snedden! Alice brings great insights from watching her mates compete on this first series of Taskmaster New Zealand, and also clarifies some of the cultural references such as (but not limited to) what are the Pink and White Terraces? Alice joins us from Edinburgh, where you can catch her Highly Credible show every day (except the 14th) at 8:10pm https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/alice-snedden-highly-credible?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwae1BhC_ARIsAK4JfrzgaucDd1nRu6rloeBbmTpyA9jPdiLZKBA6_Mv9sV5kSfRx0J7gg9EaAqgNEALw_wcBFor all Taskmaster news visit Taskmaster.tv Watch UK and NZ Series of Taskmaster on Channel4.com
After years away from stand-up (due to the global pandemic and a lack of interest in being out late), Alice Snedden, co-writer and co-director of BBC and HBO's Starstruck returns to stand up with a brand new show. This is her origin story. Alice also talks about her 2024 Edinburgh show, 'Alice Snedden: Highly Credible'. Presented by Martin Walker. Alice's Profile and Social Media HERE www.onthemic.co.uk
The New Zealand International Comedy Festival begins this week - and one Kiwi comic is set to make a return to the stage. Actress, writer and Billy T nominee Alice Snedden has been making waves overseas, having written and directed international hit series Starstruck with Rose Matafeo. She says it's been difficult returning to the world of stand-up after four and a half years. "You have an expectation of how good you'll be at it - and then you have to measure up against the reality. It's like if I hadn't exercised for four and a half years and then I'm like - now I'll go run a marathon." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duncan Greive sits down with the director of Alice Snedden's Bad News, Leon Wadham, to talk about his career on stage and screen, on both sides of the camera. Wadham is one of the most thoughtful and open creatives we've ever had on The Fold, and gives generous insights into working on productions from the shoestring (Bad News S1) to the opulent (Lord of the Rings, the most costly TV show in history). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Alice Snedden explores our curiously apathetic response to climate change in a new two-part instalment of the doco series Bad News.
The boys are joined by Alice Snedden to wave goodbye to Fast Five! Guy has Devil Energy and Alice is spoiling for a fight. In a far reaching conversation, Alice shares some honest acting assessments before discussing which family members she'd like to see sucking each other's dicks. Tim is on the back end of a cool, fun weekend and Guy appears hell-bent on antagonizing anyone who even looks at him. The episode—as so often happens when joined by the Sned-head—is an even balance of reflections on the film and life itself.Support us on Substack at twioat.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick and Angela welcome a BAFTA-nominated actor, writer and comedian to DISH HQ. Rose Matafeo was born in Auckland and began doing stand-up at 15. She moved to the UK in 2015 and three years later her debut show Horndog won the Best Comedy show award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Having conquered the stage, Rose turned her attention to TV writing and, while on a long-haul flight, created the super successful Starstruck with her best friend Alice Snedden. You can watch all three series now on BBC iPlayer. To celebrate the new Waitrose Japanese Menyū range, Angela prepares a delicious Japanese-inspired meal of edamame with chilli and garlic salt, followed by a recipe by chef, Yuki Gomi, marmalade pork belly with soy and ginger served on steam buns with a shredded quick pickled salad. Nick mixes a mizuwari, a Japanese whisky cocktail to open proceedings and Rose has an Asahi with her meal. Rose entertains Nick and Angela with stories of childhood dinners in New Zealand and her passion for rom coms. And we find out why fellow comedian and friend, Nish Kumar, may be off her Christmas card list. Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a S:E Creative Studio production for Waitrose & Partners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cue up Andrea Bocelli's Time to Say Goodbye, because this eleven-episode dalliance with old friends and enemies is coming to its inevitable conclusion. What better way to see off the gals than with a hallowed friend of the podcast, Alice Snedden! All of Carrie's friends, new and old (mostly new), pack into her old apartment to remind us who has been introduced to the series and just how insufferable they are. Alice and the lads speculate as to who they would most and least like to sit beside, and even borrow some of Carrie's party games. Alice discusses relationships, both her own and those of the boys, birthing the concept for a hot new talk show for her to host. Kim Cattrall makes her long-awaited (and very isolated) return to the series, prompting speculation as to just how much she raked in for what was likely an hour-long shoot. The only thing more stuffed than the And Just Like That finale is this episode of the pod.Intro theme: Brendan LordanOutro theme: SterlingSupport us via our Substack for access to premium content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Following Events are Based on a Pack of Lies An unpredictable thriller that tells the story of two women who have nothing in common - apart from the same conman, who is trying to destroy them both (TVNZ+). Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones Author Dan Buetter travels around the world to visit five unique communities where people live long and exuberant lives, and to discover their secrets to long living (Netflix). Starstruck The third season of the brilliant rom-com series written by Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden lands on our screens (TVNZ1, Saturday at 8.30pm and TVNZ+). LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour cette reco du weekend estampillée Séries Mania, on vous propose trois séries qui vous feront démarrer l'été du bon pied. Toutouyoutou sur OCS Entre aérobic et espionnage, retour dans les années 80, direction Blagnac, près de Toulouse. Sur OCS, Maxime Donzel et Géraldine de Margerie proposent une comédie légère et pleine de suspense où les femmes au foyer n'ont pas dit leur dernier mot. Dans Toutouyoutou, Karine (Claire Dumas) vient se mettre à l'aérobic, un cours organisé par Jane, la nouvelle Américaine qui vient de débarquer dans le coin. Ce petit cours du jeudi soir permet aux ménagères du coin de se trouver un échappatoire et de s'émanciper. Tout a l'air de bien se passer, seulement Jane s'intéresse de très près à ce que fait le mari de Karine, qui travaille à la base d'aéronautique sur les avions de demain. Comme dans un OVNI(s), Toutouyoutou devient une véritable reconstitution historique des années 80, tout en osant se montrer un peu déluré. Outre l'aérobic qui est un moyen de saupoudrer un peu d'humour, un fond d'espionnage démarque la série. https://youtu.be/XuJLvhyB43M Jeune et golri sur OCS Jeune et golri a deux saisons sur OCS, la seconde étant très différente de la première. Si dans la saison 1 on assistait à du stand-up avec Prune (Agnès Hurstel) qui tombe amoureuse de Francis (Jonathan Lambert), 46 ans et un enfant.La jeune comédienne, qui a le même âge mental que la petite dont elle doit être la nouvelle mère, va devoir gérer cette parentalité non voulue. Dans la saison 2, on s'éloigne un peu des théâtres et de la scène pour se concentrer dans l'intimité de Prune, cette alter ego, dans une saison qui fait penser à du Désordres ou La meilleure version de moi-même. En effet, huit ans se sont passées et beaucoup de choses ont changé dans la vie de Prune, sans spoiler, la vie a suivi son cours. La petite Alma est devenue une pré-ado qui s'intéresse aux garçons... de nouvelles têtes, de nouvelles blagues, et toujours beaucoup de sensibilité. https://youtu.be/bpn3ElPDGcQ Starstruck sur Canal+ Comédie créée par la comique Rose Matafeo et Alice Snedden, Starstruck offre un twist moderne du plot de Coup de foudre à Notting Hill. Après un coup d'un soir, Jessie une jeune femme lambda (Rose Matafeo) tombe amoureuse de Tom (Nikesh Patel) superstar de film. Matafeo n'a pas la langue dans sa poche et nous provient droit d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande. La Kiwi joue de son accent et de ses origines en étant fraîchement débarquée à Londres. Cette co-prod BBC Three et HBO Max est en tout cas une belle surprise. On ne s'ennuie jamais dans ces six épisodes qui passent en un clin d'œil. https://youtu.be/qVJJU2bB9n8 Starstruck ne s'adresse évidemment pas uniquement aux amateurs de rom-com MAIS les spécialistes du genre vont pouvoir relever de nombreuses références et voir leurs cœurs fondre un petit peu devant ce couple improbable. L'humour décalé de sa créatrice et le choc des cultures fonctionnent très bien aussi et rajoutent une dose de modernité dans un genre parfois trop classique. On n'oublie pas non plus l'amitié qui est un point important dans la série et vous obtenez un résultat vraiment étonnant. Mention spéciale à Minnie Driver qui apparait dans quelques épisodes pour vous dire que le talent reconnait le talent. Deux saisons sont déjà disponibles sur Canal+.
Pour cette reco du weekend estampillée Séries Mania, on vous propose trois séries qui vous feront démarrer l'été du bon pied. Toutouyoutou sur OCS Entre aérobic et espionnage, retour dans les années 80, direction Blagnac, près de Toulouse. Sur OCS, Maxime Donzel et Géraldine de Margerie proposent une comédie légère et pleine de suspense où les femmes au foyer n'ont pas dit leur dernier mot. Dans Toutouyoutou, Karine (Claire Dumas) vient se mettre à l'aérobic, un cours organisé par Jane, la nouvelle Américaine qui vient de débarquer dans le coin. Ce petit cours du jeudi soir permet aux ménagères du coin de se trouver un échappatoire et de s'émanciper. Tout a l'air de bien se passer, seulement Jane s'intéresse de très près à ce que fait le mari de Karine, qui travaille à la base d'aéronautique sur les avions de demain. Comme dans un OVNI(s), Toutouyoutou devient une véritable reconstitution historique des années 80, tout en osant se montrer un peu déluré. Outre l'aérobic qui est un moyen de saupoudrer un peu d'humour, un fond d'espionnage démarque la série. https://youtu.be/XuJLvhyB43M Jeune et golri sur OCS Jeune et golri a deux saisons sur OCS, la seconde étant très différente de la première. Si dans la saison 1 on assistait à du stand-up avec Prune (Agnès Hurstel) qui tombe amoureuse de Francis (Jonathan Lambert), 46 ans et un enfant.La jeune comédienne, qui a le même âge mental que la petite dont elle doit être la nouvelle mère, va devoir gérer cette parentalité non voulue. Dans la saison 2, on s'éloigne un peu des théâtres et de la scène pour se concentrer dans l'intimité de Prune, cette alter ego, dans une saison qui fait penser à du Désordres ou La meilleure version de moi-même. En effet, huit ans se sont passées et beaucoup de choses ont changé dans la vie de Prune, sans spoiler, la vie a suivi son cours. La petite Alma est devenue une pré-ado qui s'intéresse aux garçons... de nouvelles têtes, de nouvelles blagues, et toujours beaucoup de sensibilité. https://youtu.be/bpn3ElPDGcQ Starstruck sur Canal+ Comédie créée par la comique Rose Matafeo et Alice Snedden, Starstruck offre un twist moderne du plot de Coup de foudre à Notting Hill. Après un coup d'un soir, Jessie une jeune femme lambda (Rose Matafeo) tombe amoureuse de Tom (Nikesh Patel) superstar de film. Matafeo n'a pas la langue dans sa poche et nous provient droit d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande. La Kiwi joue de son accent et de ses origines en étant fraîchement débarquée à Londres. Cette co-prod BBC Three et HBO Max est en tout cas une belle surprise. On ne s'ennuie jamais dans ces six épisodes qui passent en un clin d'œil. https://youtu.be/qVJJU2bB9n8 Starstruck ne s'adresse évidemment pas uniquement aux amateurs de rom-com MAIS les spécialistes du genre vont pouvoir relever de nombreuses références et voir leurs cœurs fondre un petit peu devant ce couple improbable. L'humour décalé de sa créatrice et le choc des cultures fonctionnent très bien aussi et rajoutent une dose de modernité dans un genre parfois trop classique. On n'oublie pas non plus l'amitié qui est un point important dans la série et vous obtenez un résultat vraiment étonnant. Mention spéciale à Minnie Driver qui apparait dans quelques épisodes pour vous dire que le talent reconnait le talent. Deux saisons sont déjà disponibles sur Canal+.
In this bonus episode, we meet the two Alices who share their later-in-life coming out stories. There's Alice Soper, one of New Zealand's foremost voices on women's rugby. She'd always told herself she was super straight - that is, until her OE to London changed everything she thought she knew. And comedian and writer Alice Snedden, funny, irreverent and in denial about her love life - until she wasn't. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year comedian and writer Alice Snedden brought back her popular documentary series 'Bad News' for a final six-part season, which you can follow at The Spinoff. Co-creator and director Leon Wadham talks to Jesse.
Do NOT invite the horrifically, offensively atrocious Reginald The Vampire into your home / life / eyes under any circumstances. Literally go and buy garlic right now. Instead, check out Alice Snedden's Bad News.
Hinge Binge is back baby —but are voice memos a thing of the past? This week, Steph has had the absolute pleasure of scrolling the dating app for the perfect dad joke (spoiler alert, she found it) meanwhile Jason is binging Negronis. We also recommend gorgeous new music from local icons Foley and Marlon Williams, plus Alice Snedden send us on a tangent or two, and the true crime podcasts keep coming! For the love of Lorde, please stay til the end to help Steph figure out what song she is humming, the results will shock you. Recs:The Missing CryptoqueenBetrayalKilling Me Babe - FoleyBad News - Alice Snedden'Alice Snedden has some bad news, but she'll make you laugh about it' - Bridget Jones Ensemble Magazine'The not so secret life of Angella Dravid' - Leonie Hayden Just Eat - Katy PerryMy Boy - Marlon WIlliamsSongs:Always on Time - Ja Rule & AshantiUptown Girl - WestlifePlaylists:2001-2008 playlistKick Ons Aotearoa playlistFollow Kick Ons:@kickonspod@imstephmoore@itsjasonparkerIf you've enjoyed our pod please rate, comment and share.Appreciate all the love.Edited with love by Jason Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about the latest season of Alice Snedden's Bad News (streaming on The Spinoff), Australian psych hospital drama Wakefield streaming on Neon and WHANAU 2021, the fourth instalment of a longitudinal documentary series funded by NZ On Air and streaming on MAORI+.
The third season of Alice Snedden's Bad News will be the last – and that's fine, its creator tells Duncan Greive. Alice Snedden joins The Fold to explain why the show's over, and how it and her have changed in the five years since it debuted. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fatphobia, toxic masculinity in rugby, and meat-eating are some of the issues comedian Alice Snedden explores in the new – and final series – of her hit documentary show Bad News.
New Talk Art!!! JUBILEE SPECIAL with an ACTUAL QUEEN!! We meet Rose Matafeo, the BAFTA nominated comedian, writer and actor from New Zealand. Self confessed "curious nerd" who has a passion for art, craft and photography.We discover Rose's joy for creating her own artworks including dioramas and miniature models, photography and Lomo cameras, her obsession with the Pepper's Ghost illusion technique, textile art, embroidery and crochet. We learn about her artistic family including her artist father and how she was encouraged to collect and live with art since childhood!! We explore her passion for comic book artists and fanzines!! We also discuss the work of New Zealand experimental artist Len Lye.Rose's critically acclaimed show Horndog won the award (formerly the Perrier) for Best Show at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was nominated for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. She has since recorded the show as a special for HBO MAX. Rose is a regular face on TV. Her own sitcom, Starstruck, which she has written and stars in was commissioned by BBC3 in the UK and HBO Max in the US. Season One premiered on BBC One and BBC Three in the UK where it became the channel's best performing new comedy of the year with over three million requests on BBC iPlayer to date, and later on HBO Max in the US, the show was also pre-sold to over 50 territories including Australia (ABC) and New Zealand (TVNZ). The show is a critical and ratings success and has returned to BBC3 and HBO Max for a second series in 2022. In the US, Rose has performed a stand up slot on Conan (TBS). In New Zealand Rose was the lead writer and star of the sketch show Funny Girls (TV3), and a regular on panel show 7 Days (Three Now NZ). 2020 saw her star to great acclaim in the feature Baby, Done (Piki Films). She also co-hosts the podcast Boners of the Heart with fellow comic Alice Snedden. Follow @RoseMatafeo on Instagram. Watch Rose's TV show Starstruck, Series 1 and 2 (including Russell Tovey himself) at BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p09djx02/starstruck See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans cette reco du weekend, voici trois comédies décalées à voir sur Canal+. Schitt's Creek Six saisons et que du bonheur. La comédie canadienne de Dan et Eugene Levy fils et père a fait craquer tout le monde. Récompensée pour sa dernière saison avec pas moins de 5 Emmy Awards dans des catégories principales, Schitt's Creek est partie de bien loin. Très loin. Quand les Rose, une famille fortunée se retrouve soudainement ruinée (nos politiciens devraient s'en inspirer), ses quatre membres vont déménager à Schitt's Creek, une petite bourgade qui leur appartient. L'idée est de la remettre d'aplomb pour qu'elle puisse être revendue et qu'ils puissent se faire de l'argent. Forcément, rien ne se passe comme prévu… https://youtu.be/W0uWS6CnC2o Schitt's Creek fait partie de ces séries où la première saison a du mal à trouver sa cadence. Mais c'est relativement habituel pour une comédie et au moins elle a eu la chance d'avoir eu la possibilité de révéler tout son potentiel. La comédie de Pop (la chaîne qui a repris One Day At a Time après son annulation sur Netflix) est bizarre avec des personnages plus excentrique les uns que les autres (et des tenues tout aussi originales). La mère tout d'abord, Moira Rose interprétée par la géniale Catherine O'Hara est une ancienne actrice à succès qui n'a rien fait depuis des années mais qui joue toujours aux divas. Le père, Johnny Rose, le plus terre-à-terre du lot mais qui s'est quand même fait avoir par le fisc. La sœur, Alexis Rose, jet-setteuse de son état qui n'a plus les moyens d'être influenceuse. Et enfin David Rose, petite licorne pansexuelle qui a le jugement facile. Il ne va pas être facile de s'intégrer avec les habitants pécores de la commune, surtout quand on ne fait rien pour. Schitt's Creek est une série charmante, avec de la représentation LGBTQ+ et du drama familial comme on en veut pour rire et parfois pleurer avec les Rose. Starstruck Comédie créée par la comique Rose Matafeo et Alice Snedden, Starstruck offre un twist moderne du plot de Coup de foudre à Notting Hill. Après un coup d'un soir, Jessie une jeune femme lambda (Rose Matafeo) tombe amoureuse de Tom (Nikesh Patel) superstar de film. Matafeo n'a pas la langue dans sa poche et nous provient droit d'Auckland en Nouvelle-Zélande. La Kiwi joue de son accent et de ses origines en étant fraîchement débarquée à Londres. Cette co-prod BBC Three et HBO Max est en tout cas une belle surprise. On ne s'ennuie jamais dans ces six épisodes qui passent en un clin d'œil. https://youtu.be/qVJJU2bB9n8 Starstruck ne s'adresse évidemment pas uniquement aux amateurs de rom-com MAIS les spécialistes du genre vont pouvoir relever de nombreuses références et voir leurs cœurs fondre un petit peu devant ce couple improbable. L'humour décalé de sa créatrice et le choc des cultures fonctionnent très bien aussi et rajoutent une dose de modernité dans un genre parfois trop classique. On n'oublie pas non plus l'amitié qui est un point important dans la série et vous obtenez un résultat vraiment étonnant. Mention spéciale à Minnie Driver qui apparait dans quelques épisodes pour vous dire que le talent reconnait le talent. Cerise sur le gâteau, une saison 2 est déjà prévue par HBO Max ! Girls5Eva On termine cette reco sur Girls5Eva, créée par Meredith Sardino (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) et produite par Tina Fey et Robert Carlock entre autres. La comédie musicale se penche sur un girl's band des années 90 baptisé Girls5Eva qui n'a rien fait depuis 20 ans et dont les membres sont en froid, qui va faire un comeback soudain grâce à un rappeur qui a utilisé un sample d'une de leurs chansons. Ni une ni deux, les membres du groupe se remettent ensemble pour tenter de sortir de nouveaux titres. Girls5Eva parle de seconde chance, de la difficulté de gérer la vieillesse quand on est une femme, et bien sûr le tout sur le doux son des voix de Sara Bareilles, Renee Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton), Busy Philipps (Cougar Town), Paula Pell (Saturday Night Live), et parfois Ashley Park (Emily in Paris). Pour les aficionados de Broadway, personne ne pouvait rêver de mieux en matière de casting. La première saison de 8 épisodes lance vraiment la série qui aura droit à une saison 2 sur Peacock, la plateforme digitale de la NBC. https://youtu.be/xuCOvjIkI64 Girls5Eva regorge de sororité et de bienveillance, tout en traitant de sujets personnels identifiables, traits classiques des séries de Tina Fey. On est moins dans l'absurde qu'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, mais il y a toujours ce côté un peu loufoque appuyé par des paroles de chansons lunaires. Ces quadragénaires semblent aussi perdues dans leurs vies que n'importe quel vingtenaire, et c'est aussi ce qui fait leur charme. Mis à part ça, la plupart des chansons (sauf peut-être le générique) ne reste pas trop en tête et sont moins intégrées à l'histoire que dans un Crazy Ex-Girlfriend par exemple. Les personnages ne vont pas entamer un numéro musical à tout va, mais performent dans le réalisme de l'histoire. Une véritable comédie à savourer ! Cet article a été écrit dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec Canal+.
Controversial trees are hosting Guy and Tim's final adventure of Podcast In A Tree. Tim is consternated and potentially constipated due his tech equipment hanging from a tree and falls ill mid-episode as a result of Drugs in A Tree. Nevermind that because our friend, the great and powerful Alice Snedden joins us. She's got the highest threshold for pain in her entire friend group and has been experimenting with different alternative medicines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In February of 2021, Guy and Tim penned a pilot for the newly announced season 7 of Sex and The City for an online, live streamed table read. Fetauring the voice talents of our talented comedy friends Rhys Matthewson, Alice Snedden and Madeleine Sami.You can watch the video of the live stream here.Support Littlefield NYCTWIOAT Live show in Auckland: qtheatre.co.nz/shows/worst-idea-all-time-best-host-all-timeGuy's NZ Comedy Fest show: comedyfestival.co.nz/find-a-show/guy-montgomery/Tim's NZ Comedy Fest show: comedyfestival.co.nz/find-a-show/classy-warfare/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rose and Alice join the boiz for their fifth (and first, respective) watch of Rob's special. Rose would like to discuss (and defend) the accent work and Rob's self-doubt which is on clearly display. Rose performs a deep and sympathetic psychoanalysis on Rob's attitudes towards women and sex. When you’re done, why not check out Alice Snedden's Bad News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rose and Alice join the boiz for their fifth (and first, respective) watch of Rob's special. Rose would like to discuss (and defend) the accent work and Rob's self-doubt which is on clearly display. Rose performs a deep and sympathetic psychoanalysis on Rob's attitudes towards women and sex. When you’re done, why not check out Alice Snedden's Bad News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice Snedden (Boners of The Heart, Alice Snedden's Bad News) joins the fellaz for some good ol' fashioned porn watchin'. It's time for Emmanuelle in Space 5; a movie experience that elicits a fantastic basketball flavoured adult film based on a real life moment from Alice, a furious boredom at the lack of genitals on screen and Tim's steadfast belief that film crew have traveled the world to capture this stock footage of international landmarks. We also have a porn mystery that needs YOUR HELP to solve and Guy doesn't understand what commercial radio is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Josie Long, Eleanor Tiernan, Tim Batt and Alice Snedden find out who wants a casino for babies, what Eleanor discovered in lockdown and why Alice's dad had to make an apology to the neighbours.Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriber at patreon.com/dykwia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 2020 election has risen, bleary eyed, from its slumber, and so have Annabelle, Ben and Toby.This week: Labour are promising a Matariki holiday, National are promising a health-driven response to meth addiction, and the Greens are trying to put the train back on the rails with the aid of several million apologies from James Shaw following the Green School debacle. Meanwhile, Winston Peters has found a path back to power: chugging ciggies, playing ping pong, and calling Jack Tame "James" a lot.Plus: In an exclusive bonus feature, Toby chats to comedian Alice Snedden about the new season of Alice Snedden's Bad News.– Sign up to The Spinoff's newsletter Rec Room for weekly recommendations along with all our latest videos and podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice Snedden's docu-comedy series tackling some of Aotearoa's most contentious social and political issues is back for a second season, on RNZ and the Spinoff next week. She tells Jesse about the issues she's canvassing
Joel Kim Booster, Deanne Smith, Sean Patton and Alice Snedden join me to find out who may have pissed their pants in the car, what was in Deanne's bag, and why Joel is very happy without the metric system THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!Huge thanks to everyone who has been tuning in the last 2 Sundays for the live streams. You were all so great we are going to do 2 more. Get your $10 tickets at joshearl.com.au and tune in this Saturday April 25 at 4:30 AEST.Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriber over at patreon.com/DYKWIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zoë's joining us with a plethora of theatre options to watch from the comfort of your own home. Get amongst the National Theatre at Home: One Man, Two Guvnors, or catch the Comedy Festival Gala 2019 on the telly, the Royal NZ Ballet are performing Hansel and Gretel online and inbetween all that, you can catch Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden’s podcast: Boners of the Heart on all your podcasting platforms. Plenty to watch!
Welcome to Rob Schneider's comedy guesses featuring Ed Gamble. Non-Real Rob virgin Ed tries to figure out the production method for the show and wants to know if Rob really knows the name of the featured chef in this episode or if they're just calling him the name of a restaurant. Hayley Duff is here and so is a cough from Alice Snedden. Catch Ed’s comedy special, Blood Sugar on Amazon Prime and follow him on Twitter @EdGambleComedy
Welcome to Rob Schneider's comedy guesses featuring Ed Gamble. Non-Real Rob virgin Ed tries to figure out the production method for the show and wants to know if Rob really knows the name of the featured chef in this episode or if they're just calling him the name of a restaurant. Hayley Duff is here and so is a cough from Alice Snedden. Catch Ed’s comedy special, Blood Sugar on Amazon Prime and follow him on Twitter @EdGambleComedy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Rob Schneider's comedy guesses featuring Ed Gamble. Non-Real Rob virgin Ed tries to figure out the production method for the show and wants to know if Rob really knows the name of the featured chef in this episode or if they're just calling him the name of a restaurant. Hayley Duff is here and so is a cough from Alice Snedden. Catch Ed’s comedy special, Blood Sugar on Amazon Prime and follow him on Twitter @EdGambleComedy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Being funny is a seriously tricky business, even if you’re a natural. In this session, some of NZ’s top comedic writing talent explore what makes their characters funny and how they’ve successfully taken NZ comedy to the world. Listen to Jackie van Beek, Madeleine Sami, Paul Yates and Melanie Bracewell chat with Alice Snedden about how they crafted the laughs. This session is presented by Department of Post. This panel discussion session took place on Friday 27 Oct at the Big Screen Symposium 2018 in Auckland, NZ. The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and janda. This podcast is available on Podbean, Spotify and Apple
Patricia orders Rob to get rid of all his old stuff in a garage sale. Rob invites a shaman into the house to get rid of 'bad energy'.Alice Snedden writes a column (apparently) but more importantly, writes tweets and hosts Boners of The Heart with Rose Matafeo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patricia thinks Rob is taking his VIP status for granted. Jamie forgets to feed Patricia's fish and needs to get a replacement. Rob takes a mime class.Rose Matafeo is a London-based kiwi comedian who enjoys tweeting and hosting her podcast Boners of The Heart, which is co-hosted by Alice Snedden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Judith Lucy, Andy Lee, Jo Firestone and Alice Snedden recorded live as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival where we find out who has a "brand", what Andy did during puberty and why Judith is a very good sleeper.If in Melbourne come see Josh Earl Talks 8:15 at the Victoria Hotel until April 21. Tickets at joshearl.com.au And/or the two remaining Live podcasts at the European Bier Cafe, Sundays at 3pm. Tickets at joshearl.com.au Or if you want to support the podcast and keep the lights on become a Patreon subscriber Patreon.com/DYKWIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden discuss the attractiveness of humour in a partner and try to assess whether Alive has been pouring her heart out too much. And whether Alice has been a good friend to anyone in the last four months. Also a frank discussion on the bonability of Peter Davidson, a special appearance from producer Tim weighing in on the the fragility of comedians and a phone call from Kate Beckinsale. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
All the way from New York City it's Liz Miele, she's out touring Australasia and Matt and Liz chat comedy, travel, and dumb tourists. #MattHarveyStuff #MattHarvey #JustForFunny #JFF #LizMiele #SelfHelpMe #Australia #Asia #Singapore #Malayasia #BatuCaves #Monkey #IGotBitByAMonkeyOnce #Fringe #Tasmania #Sydney #Brisbane #ComedyStore #ComicsLounge #Fringeworld #AdelaideFringe #MICF #MelbourneInternationalComedyFestival #NewYork #Comedy #Humour #Podcast
Welcome back to Waterdeep Mountain High, a Dungeons & Dragons podcast set in a below average school in the mystical land of Faerun.“I’m not going to celebrate your straight white mediocrity” The thrilling, violent conclusion to our story, as our Kate, Forrest, Hillardo and Peng face their ultimate enemy...themselves! Just kidding it’s a big monster.Starring Nic Sampson, Alice Snedden, Paul Williams, Ray O’Leary and Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Waterdeep Mountain High, a Dungeons & Dragons podcast set in a below average school in the mystical land of Faerun.Kate, Forrest, Hillardo and Peng finally regroup, and set out to confront Principal Barilla and the remaining teachers once and for all. Someone will hurt a friend. Someone will die. Someone will refuse to own up to a fart. Starring Nic Sampson, Alice Snedden, Paul Williams, Ray O’Leary and Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is sponsored by GoNative.co.nzAward winning comedians Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden discuss hosts discuss nipples, visible areolas, crying at the ocean and being yelled at as an adult – And that’s just the first 10 minutes! The gals go deep on whether unrequited love exists and Rose has a legitimate break through on the show unpacking why she's emotionally repressed. A brief reference to whether Tim Allan is attractive ticks the box for fulfilling the premise of this podcast series and Rose wonders aloud whether if she even knows how to be a good friend.Buy tickets to Alice’s show at London’s SoHo TheatreBuy tickets to a live Boner’s show at Soho TheatreTweet/follow BonersThere is no ticket link for Rose's shows, by Alice’s request. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Waterdeep Mountain High, a Dungeons & Dragons podcast set in a below average school in the mystical land of Faerun. Deep inside enemy territory, our heroes encounter horrors old and new in a desperate fight for their lives. A certain someone still refuses to own up to a fart. Starring Nic Sampson, Alice Snedden, Paul Williams, Ray O’Leary and Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SPOILER ALERT!Alice Snedden again joins Chris and Eli for the conclusion to this Male Gayz special mini series to review the 2018 version of A Star Is Born. There's spoilers, there's gushing over Bradley Cooper's bod and Gaga's acting, and yes, a lot of no-holds-barred anatomy talk in the opening minutes of the episode. Alice shares some drug stories, Eli 'spills the urine' on when he was an usher and Chris reminisces about a black bathroom at a house party. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's part two of the special The Male Gayz mini event as they are joined by Alice Snedden (of Boners of The Heart) to watch all the versions of A Star is Born. This episode: the 1976 Golden Globe winning Barbra Streisand version. A lot of this episode is an argument about who was on their device more while it was playing, followed by an attack on Oreos and a lovely story about Alice's Confirmation outfit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“It’s not that I’m not into you, I’m just frigid.”Kate, Forrest and Lady Luck make gruesome discoveries on their biology field trip with Mrs Gritz and, unexpectedly, love starts to blossom… Starring Nic Sampson, Alice Snedden, Paul Williams, and special guest Emma Sidi as Lady Luck. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's alice. In this podcast we watch a man stick his dick in his own butt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Alice Snedden Episode 112: Trusting your Instincts with special guest Rose Matafeo Recorded 29 October 2017 at The Town Hall, Auckland. Released 27 August. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon. The Cambodia Charitable Trust https://cctnz.org.nz Help Refugees For information about how to send donations to our warehouse please contact calaisdonations@helprefugees.org and find your nearest drop-off point or donate funds directly to our Calais warehouse at https://donate.helprefugees.org/campaigns/northern-france/ Items can also be delivered straight to us here in Calais through our Leisure Fayre page or on our Amazon wish list. Thank you for your generosity in supporting Help Refugees! More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW https://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-book More about Alice Snedden https://twitter.com/alicesnedden http://www.littleempirepodcast.com/boners-of-the-heart.html https://www.facebook.com/FunnyGirlsNZ More about Rose Matafeo https://twitter.com/Rose_Matafeo https://sohotheatre.com/shows/rose-matafeo-sassy-best-friend For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase. http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast/ Come to a live recording! 17 September at Northern Stage, Newcastle. Tickets on sale now. 22 September at Kings Place in London. Tickets on sale now. 1 October at Vicar Street in Dublin. Tickets on sale now. 10 October at the Barbican. Tickets on sale now. 20 October at the Liverpool Playhouse. Tickets on sale now. 22 October at Kings Place in London. Tickets on sale now. 19 November at Kings Place in London. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts!
“Peng is always on her period.”Having won the hearts of everyone in the music department, our heroes uncover a vital clue to aid them in their quest, but tensions within the party threaten to throw them off track. There are also some very ropey european accents thrown around. Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary, Brynley Stent, and special guest Rhiannon McCall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Need a confidence boost? Stevie and Tessa talk compliment circles, the perils of social media, and how to bolster yourself up, with the brilliant Alice Snedden live from the Edinburgh Fringe festival. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Make a check to see if you have the charisma to call a school assembly.”Due to people leaving the country, Waterdeep Mountain High will be recorded without an audience for a while! The upside is the players really get to stretch their legs and dig into some hardcore D&D in this episode i.e. forming an acapella group and attempting to go vegan. Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary, Brynley Stent, and special guest Rhiannon McCall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I’ve decided to use the only thing left in my arsenal...my sexuality.”A fight-filled episode as our heroes try to destroy some book monsters while Forrest attempts to heal the heart of a lonely librarian. Also Alice has a wedding to get to. Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary and Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After the horrors they faced in the tunnels beneath Mt Waterdeep, our heroes emerge to find their beloved schools has changed in some very significant and disturbing ways... Starring Nic Sampson, Alice Snedden, Paul Williams, Ray O’Leary and special guest Branley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Patricia orders Rob to get rid of all his old stuff in a garage sale. Rob invites a shaman into the house to get rid of 'bad energy'. Alice Snedden writes a column (apparently) but more importantly, writes tweets and hosts Boners of The Heart with Rose Matafeo.
Patricia thinks Rob is taking his VIP status for granted. Jamie forgets to feed Patricia's fish and needs to get a replacement. Rob takes a mime class. Rose Matafeo is a London-based kiwi comedian who enjoys tweeting and hosting her podcast Boners of The Heart, which is co-hosted by Alice Snedden.
“In Dungeons and Dragons are dogs dogs? Or are they like, esteemed members of the community?” Deep in the tunnels beneath Mount Waterdeep our heroes race against time to complete the infamous Smuggler’s Run and beat the dastardly but wealthy Waterdeep College. Along the way they encounter pathetic goblins, friendly dogs, dastardly traps, and a secret that will shake their already-meagre school spirit to it’s very core... Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary and special guest Joseph Harper. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice Snedden joins us to talk fizzy soup, memey blowjobs, and becomes furious about a mishapen Ritz cracker.
“Yesterday we literally found some dead kids, and they didn’t even give us the next day off.”Barely recovered from the traumatic events of their afternoon in detention, our heroes are tasked by Waterdeep Mountain High’s principal with competing in the prestigious Interschool Competition against the infinitely more well-funded Waterdeep College. They are joined on their quest by a very old (but very cool) guidance councillor named Mr Gruber. Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary and special guest Joseph Harper. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A couple of beers accompany this here episode of Alice Snedden trying to sell you shakti mats. Both Boners gals are salivating over Jane Lynch, St Vincent, Kate McKinnon and other ladies that'd do stuff with. The Matafan vs Snedhead fued is making a come back and a deep dive on whether or not the pair would bone Marc Maron in the 1970s? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“It’s like Hugh Grant vs Colin Firth” In the second episode of Waterdeep Mountain High our heroes Forrest Rivers, Kate Shepherd, Hillardo Morrison, and Peng the Goblin head into the depths of Boar Wood looking for their school’s beloved mascot Hootie. Along the way they must deal with bullying, drugs, a lack of rules knowledge, and a lot of death. Starring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary and special guest Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A new Dungeons and Dragons podcast set in the most fantastical setting of all...a crappy high school! Welcome to Waterdeep Mountain High, a below average school in the mystical land of Faerun. In this first episode, plucky teens Forrest Rivers & Kate Shepperd, their plucky teacher Hillardo Morrison, and plucky (psychotic) exchange student-goblin Peng, set out on a perilous quest to track down their beloved school mascot. Featuring Nic Sampson, Paul Williams, Alice Snedden, Ray O’Leary and special guest Brynley Stent. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the NZ International Comedy Festival in town, we caught up with comedians Alice Snedden (nominated for a Billy T award) and Nic Sampson about their upcoming shows, training at an infamous comedy school and their picks for the festival.
With the NZ International Comedy Festival in town, we caught up with comedians Alice Snedden (nominated for a Billy T award) and Nic Sampson about their upcoming shows, training at an infamous comedy school and their picks for the festival.
Vic and Em chat to New Zealand comedian, Alice Snedden, about stress dreams, hens parties and parents having sex.Follow Alice on Twitter @alicesnedden or buy tickets to her 2018 Melbourne show here.Like our Facebook page, Em's Facebook page, follow us on Instagram @vicsta.gram & @emtrez or Twitter @ourcomedygems or individually at @vickyhanlon & @EmilyTresidder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Rose Matafeo Episode 85: Taking Charge with special guest Alice Snedden Recorded 28 October 2017 at The Town Hall, Auckland. Released 5 February. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. Give today to Auckland Women’s Centre http://awc.org.nz/ More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Global Pillage More about Rose Matafeo https://twitter.com/Rose_Matafeo http://www.littleempirepodcast.com/boners-of-the-heart.html https://sohotheatre.com/shows/rose-matafeo-sassy-best-friend More about Alice Snedden https://twitter.com/alicesnedden https://www.facebook.com/FunnyGirlsNZ For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Buy our merch http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast Come to a live recording! 6 February at The London Palladium. Tickets on sale now. 8 February at The Vault Festival. Tickets on sale now. 19 February at The Royal Albert Hall. Tickets on sale now. 24 February at the Royalty Theatre, Adelaide. Tickets on sale now. 1 and 2 March at Coopers Malthouse, Melbourne. Tickets on sale now. 4 March at the Sydney Opera House. Tickets on sale now. 16 April at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 22 April at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton. Tickets on sale now. 7 May at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 24 May at The London Palladium. Tickets on sale now. 26 May at The Oxford Playhouse. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts
Rhys Mathewson with special guests Alice Snedden, Tony Lyall and Tarun Mohanbhai
Most people don’t want to known as having an obsession with celebrities, but Alice Snedden isn't most people. Listen to Alice talk about the lengths she's gone to encounter celebrities and try to understand the level of her obsession. See Alice in Self Titled in the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Tickets from comedyfestival.co.nz
Your fav fuccboiz are joined by sister podcast Boners Of The Heart's Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden for a one-off Little Empire extravaganza taped live in Melbourne, Australia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From the love bug to fighting back, in the first issue of 2017 listen to three incredible stories of things that light the fire under us all. Stories of self love, of family, of pride. Recorded live at The Basement Theatre, 9 February 2017. Featuring stories from Lillian Hanly, Taane Mete, and Cole Meyers. Hosted by Alice Snedden. Audio engineering by Sam Clavis.
Cringe-worthy catastrophes, face-flushing fails and sweaty palmed moments of misinterpretation. This month's issue wildly celebrates the awkwardness of the human existence. Recorded live at The Basement Theatre, 23 March 2017. Featuring tales of the uncomfortable from Kathryn Burnett, Gina Dellabarca and Chye-Ling Huang. Hosted by Alice Snedden. Audio engineering by Todd Waters.
SPONSORED BY KARMA COLA Originator of Fake News herself, Alice Snedden is joined by Musical expert and pro-lonely person Rose Matafeo to dissect their fav musical crushes. We've got Egyptian hottie Omar Sherif. We're got the epic tush of Gene Kelly. Discussions of sleeping with David Attenborough don't go as expected and there's a chance to sympathise with the No. 1 #SneddHead (Rose) via a charming a ancedote about f'ing up going to a live musical in London's West End with a friend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SPONSORED BY BIGPIPE.CO.NZ - the only internet provider who will throttle neither you, nor your family. This week the boys are joined by their first guest for the season: Alice Snedden of the newly released Boners of The Heart podcast (out now!) This week's ritualistic act of cinematic self-flagellation is thankfully detoured by a delightful anecdote delivered by Alice about a production of High School Musical she'd just seen, put on by a bunch of apparently lackluster kids. A return to Gettin' Sentimental and at long last THE PITCH segment is back too. Enjoy, and listen to Boners Of The Heart and go to Facebook.com/BonersOfTheHeart too. Good on ya. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Boners of The Heart, brought to you by Karma Cola. NZ comedians Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden are here to chat about... well, a few things. With an intention to tackle their weird celebrity crushes (is Rick Moranis a legit heart throb?) and unlikely sex dreams (Danny DeVito), this set of very funny gal pals explore a lot about themselves. Did you hate university cause people actually wanted to learn there? (Rose did) Did you ever accidentally go to The Prodigy instead of Neil Young cause you were on too many drugs? (Alice did) Have a listen, subscribe and for the love of god, follow Alice on Twitter to get her some numbers (@AliceSnedden). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Congratulations, you've found Boners of The Heart. An about-to-be-launched podcast hosted by Rose Matafeo and Alice Snedden. Subscribe now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.