Tell us about you/your act. I started making children’s television programmes for the BBC in the early 1960s and carried on for the next two decades. Wonderful times we had, my team and I! A shame it all came to an end and the BBC threw all my work out of their archives shortly afterwards, … Continue reading “It’s just so lovely to have company again!” | Peter Fleming shares the secrets of his iconic TV to comedy career
Author: Kirstie Summers
“Audiences love hearing about other people failing.” | Robin Morgan talks masculinity, #MeToo and the show dedicated to his father
Tell us about your show, What A Man, What A Man, What A Man, What A Mighty Good Man (Say It Again Now). It’s a show about men and masculinity, but also (and mainly) a love letter to my Dad, my son, and my best friend Dave. My Dad’s never seen me do stand-up so … Continue reading “Audiences love hearing about other people failing.” | Robin Morgan talks masculinity, #MeToo and the show dedicated to his father
“Tragedy gives poetry and depth to the comedy.” | The Pushkinettes talk clowning their way through Tolstoy in Anna KareniNa Na Na at Vault Festival
Tell us about the show you’re bringing to the Vault Festival, Anna KareniNa Na Na. Our show is a ludicrous and extremely silly take on the masterpiece by Leo Tolstoy. A tale of love, death and desire at the heart and toe of Imperial Russia - told by three idiots (Julia Masli, Tatiana Collet-Apraxine and … Continue reading “Tragedy gives poetry and depth to the comedy.” | The Pushkinettes talk clowning their way through Tolstoy in Anna KareniNa Na Na at Vault Festival
