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
Category: Interviews
“You can joke about any subject, but what’s your object in telling it?” | Bethany Black talks throwing comedy at the walls and seeing what sticks
How did you get into comedy? I find the how a lot less interesting than the “why” which is a pathological need to be liked coupled with a crushing inability to truly enjoy anything. The how is that I’d wanted to act, then I met performing arts students when I went to college and decided … Continue reading “You can joke about any subject, but what’s your object in telling it?” | Bethany Black talks throwing comedy at the walls and seeing what sticks
“Turns out there’s a lot of atrocities of the British Empire involved” | Edy Hurst on deep diving into War of the Worlds for his own re-boot-daptation-homage
What is your show about? My show is about me, Edy Hurst, doing what the rest of this godforsaken world is too scared to do; finally close the book on the 125 year old book that is the War of the Worlds book by H.G. Wells. Book. As wells as all of it's litany of … Continue reading “Turns out there’s a lot of atrocities of the British Empire involved” | Edy Hurst on deep diving into War of the Worlds for his own re-boot-daptation-homage
