“Ideas are born when they’re ready.” | Stuart Dunlop explores his unquitable, meandering creative journey through comedy, improv and more

Tell us about your style of comedy. A two-way street of anxiety-fuelled self-deprecation. “I'm weird, and that's funny. But we're all weird, and that's funny, too.” How did you get into comedy? My good friend Edward Roworth inspired me, and I then took improv classes while living in Berlin. Proof that Germans (and Southerners) have … Continue reading “Ideas are born when they’re ready.” | Stuart Dunlop explores his unquitable, meandering creative journey through comedy, improv and more

“If you write about something close to your heart, the rest comes easy.” | Sully O’Sullivan on sharing his homeland with the world in A Complete Idiot’s Guide to New Zealand

Tell us about your show, A Complete Idiot’s Guide to New Zealand. With standard downunder directness, this show does exactly what it says on the tin, making it potentially the most international comedy show at UK festivals this year, written in the world’s southern most capital, debuted in Iceland, and now zig zagging around old … Continue reading “If you write about something close to your heart, the rest comes easy.” | Sully O’Sullivan on sharing his homeland with the world in A Complete Idiot’s Guide to New Zealand

“I always start from the basis of ‘how would I tell a funny story to my mates?’”| Saeth Wheeler on how finding your authentic voice makes the best comedy

Tell us about your style of comedy. My style is quite narrative - I tend to start with an actual event that has happened to me, and work from there. This also tends to mean my tone is quite warm. I always start from the basis of ‘how would I tell a funny story to … Continue reading “I always start from the basis of ‘how would I tell a funny story to my mates?’”| Saeth Wheeler on how finding your authentic voice makes the best comedy