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WTOQ?! Ep 51 - Secrets, Kagools and Dame Denchy Rules Recorded Thursday 4th November 2021 Meanwhile back in the Throne room, Tommy and Bernie are talking about straight identifying men having sex with men, as you do , and how personal identity is effected by sexual identity. Then the Old Queens are joined by accomplished writer and all round gorgeous person Karen McLeod who talks about her books, her early career, how the events of her past have informed her adulthood and how her alter ego Barbara Brownskirt came into existence. http://www.karenmcleod.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/barbarabrownskirt/ Then some group therapy is offered in the Throne room for quandaries surrounding, flat butts, advice for a 30 year old, discovering a partners secret and are all attractive people just flirting with us all the time? It's a mega meaty episode so grab a bottle and join us in the Throne Room for some top notch Queer banter! If you fancy hearing our Bernie narrating some spooky tales this winter - listen to his latest Audiobook narration - Sometimes you just kill the wrong people by Giles Ekins. If you like what you hear and want us to keep going, please support us if you can by making a donation via paypal, buying some WTOQ?! Merchandise buying us a Kofi or by becoming a Patreon. Follow the links below: https://ko-fi.com/thatoldqueen https://teespring.com/stores/what-that-old-queen https://www.paypal.com/donate/hosted_button_id=ZUP5YXG874H4Qhttps://www.paypal.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Wtoq
First time double act! Radio presenter, copywriter and cheese maker waiting for a phonecall. Get more of Mick here - MickNeven.com.au And from the Mother Country - Nicky Wilkinson. One half of The Kagools on Twitter or their website The Kagools Great goss' about Dicko too. The Debrief is produced byNearly Media, a podcast network. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Try another podcast from Nearly. The Clappers - Pop culture insights with Karl Quinn and Andrew Young Somehow Related - Glenn Robbins and Dave are given two seemingly unrelated subjects and they figure out the connection. 10 Questions with Adam Zwar - The same 10 questions with answers that vary wildly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Multiple international award-winning physical comedy duo The Kagools are an explosion of pure silliness, that don't conform even to the "rules" of contemporary clowning, let alone straight standup. Double-act Nicky Wilkinson and Claire Ford describe their amazingly supportive relationship, and outline the highs and lows of a life under lightweight waterproof material...Sign up for the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders to get access to all the extra content from any episode that has it, plus loads of extra stuff on a special private podcast!www.thekagools.com | @TheKagoolsGet tickets for Stu's tour: 25/10/19Teignmouth Pavillions26/10/19Swindon Arts Centre04/11/19Nottingham Glee Club08/11/19Bristol – The Comedy Box at the Hen and Chicken04/12/19Aldershot – The West End Centre25/01/20Corsham – The Pound Arts Centre01/02/20Newcastle Stand (early show – 5pm)02/02/20Glasgow – The Stand07/02/20Farnham Maltings11/02/20York – The Basement12/02/20Leeds – Hyde Park Book Club28/02/20Cambridge Junctionwww.comedianscomedian.com | @Comcompod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nikki Wilkinson from the Kagools had explained to me about how mimes and physical had integrated into the act and how it was formed. She explains how she and her partner, Claire Ford communicate with the audience and make the audience safe for both them and the audience. She explains how the edit and Kagools's show. Coming from Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, Nikki talks about how arts had been infused into the city. We tried to figured out the difference of poverty and homeless and being a struggling artist. She reveals how she deal with her finances while being an artist. We discussed about travelling and hanging out with local people, doing the local thing that people do. She talks about her family and leaving her hometown. When she talks about being a blue collar family, we discuss about class systems. We ended talking our favourite drinks and drinking before doing our comedy sets. The Kagools Website: https://www.thekagools.com Not Again Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/notagainpodcast/ Not Again Podcast website: https://www.notagainpodcast.com Not Again Podcast iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/sg/podcast/not-again-podcast/id1243363815?mt=2 Not Again Podcast Spotify page: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BqPbSFxoZn59pT8XM7Lbo?si=phHDtLakT8aelgPIIL8wsg Not Again Podcast Stitcher Page: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/not-again-podcast Not Again Podcast Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/notagainpodcast
Chris Franklin is a stalwart of Australian comedy. A 21 year comic veteran, Chris has not only witnessed the comedy industry grow, but has been instrumental in that growth. And so it should come to no surprise that Chris is behind the latest Australian comedy festival, 'Laughs of Launnie'. From March 18 to 24, and smack bang between the Adelaide Fringe Festival and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Laughs of Launnie has already attracted high profile comedians, including Lehmo, Tripod, The Kagools, and Randy Feltface, amongst many other top Aussie and international comedians. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, Chris and I discuss how Laughs of Launnie came to be, his upcoming shows, as well as his April School of Hard Knock Knocks guest comedian spot in Melbourne. That's right, if you'd like to be coached in stand-up by this living legend, visit www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com.
Chris Franklin is a stalwart of Australian comedy. A 21 year comic veteran, Chris has not only witnessed the comedy industry grow, but has been instrumental in that growth. And so it should come to no surprise that Chris is behind the latest Australian comedy festival, 'Laughs of Launnie'. From March 18 to 24, and smack bang between the Adelaide Fringe Festival and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Laughs of Launnie has already attracted high profile comedians, including Lehmo, Tripod, The Kagools, and Randy Feltface, amongst many other top Aussie and international comedians. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast episode, Chris and I discuss how Laughs of Launnie came to be, his upcoming shows, as well as his April School of Hard Knock Knocks guest comedian spot in Melbourne. That's right, if you'd like to be coached in stand-up by this living legend, visit www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hayley and The Kagools chat about working in Salad World, what it's like watching Naked Attraction for the first time and Auditioning as an Eagle. The Kagools are a silent, physical comedy act from the UK who have won numerous awards inluding Best Comedy Show, Amused Moose Award, Edinburgh Fringe 2017 and Best Comedy Show, Weekly Award, Adelaide Fringe 2017 Follow The Kagools on @TheKagools Find out more here: www.donttellpodcast.co.uk twitter/Insta: @donttellpodcast you call also follow Hayley on twitter here @hayles_ellis Artwork design by David Frostick Photograph © Andy Hollingworth Music © Jo Walker
The Kagools are an award winning, mute physical comedy duo from the UK. Off stage they are the talkative Claire Ford and Nicky Wilkinson. In this interview you’ll learn about the dangers of slapstick, rocking up on stranger’s doorsteps, how to build a brand in comedy through longevity, and the upside of being a double-act. You’ll also get advice on clowning, and how to write new material. And if you’re interested in seeing The Kagools in any of the Australian comedy festivals in 2018, then log onto www.thekagools.com and get your tickets for Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, or Sydney Comedy Festival.
The Kagools are an award winning, mute physical comedy duo from the UK. Off stage they are the talkative Claire Ford and Nicky Wilkinson. In this interview you'll learn about the dangers of slapstick, rocking up on stranger's doorsteps, how to build a brand in comedy through longevity, and the upside of being a double-act. You'll also get advice on clowning, and how to write new material. And if you're interested in seeing The Kagools in any of the Australian comedy festivals in 2018, then log onto www.thekagools.com and get your tickets for Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, or Sydney Comedy Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've been asked to play this one so here it is. There's a tune call "snow on the hills" a few posts down. This one is continuing the theme but maybe has more to do with Kagools than with skis.