“That fear you feel isn’t going anywhere.” | Charlie George on finding the best way to tell your story

When did you first Discover Stand-Up Comedy? I saw Victoria Wood on the telly as a kid and thought it was the most brilliant and exciting thing I'd ever seen. My nan who was looking after me (I was definitely 'a raised by your nan' child), switched it off abruptly and said "Women aren't funny!" … Continue reading “That fear you feel isn’t going anywhere.” | Charlie George on finding the best way to tell your story

“We always start with a looming deadline” | Foxdog Studios talk using prop comedy to capture the silliness in business

When did you first show an interest in comedy – stand-up or otherwise? Lloyd: In 2012 I flew over the handlebars of my bicycle and landed on my teeth. A glass of water with dentures in them next to my bed awoke my sense of humour. Peter: UK Gold hit our screens in 1992 and … Continue reading “We always start with a looming deadline” | Foxdog Studios talk using prop comedy to capture the silliness in business

“I love watching comedy and being inspired other artists’ work” | Cerys Bradley on the joy of creating the art you love

How did your Edinburgh Fringe go? Well! It was a bit of a rollercoaster and there are lots of different ways of measuring how it went. Objectively speaking, we did not sell many tickets (I did have to do the show to 2 people on one night…) and the reviews were pretty mixed (they weren’t … Continue reading “I love watching comedy and being inspired other artists’ work” | Cerys Bradley on the joy of creating the art you love