“Some of the show might not be funny, it might instead be introspective.” | Kayla MacQuarrie talks wrestling with comedy for Crossface at Vault Festival

Tell us about the show you’re bringing to the Vault Festival. Kayla MacQuarrie: Crossface is a character comedy performance drama wrestling with masks, identity and being fashioned by context. When I was younger I was a fan of wrestling, then I wasn’t. Then I tried to be a writer, I didn’t. I got a film … Continue reading “Some of the show might not be funny, it might instead be introspective.” | Kayla MacQuarrie talks wrestling with comedy for Crossface at Vault Festival

“After a big daft silly show I wanted to do something a bit more personal.” | Edy Hurst on finding depth with a loop pedal at Vault Festival

CW: Mention of suicide. Tell us about the show you’re bringing to the Vault Festival, Hurst Schmurst. Hurst Schmurst is my debut full length show, which means that it’s about an hour long. It’s filled with my finest songs, loop pedal nonsense and a puppet that is the physical embodiment of my self-doubt, so there’s … Continue reading “After a big daft silly show I wanted to do something a bit more personal.” | Edy Hurst on finding depth with a loop pedal at Vault Festival

Enter our (No) Money in the Bank fan fiction competition to have your story read at the Blizzard birthday show

Our show in April 2020 will be our twelfth show and will mark exactly one year of Blizzard Comedy. We asked our Patrons which of the acts who have performed on our stage so far they would like to be back at our birthday. They unequivocally requested double act (No) Money in the Bank return … Continue reading Enter our (No) Money in the Bank fan fiction competition to have your story read at the Blizzard birthday show