“People are never more honest than in their Google search bars.” | Eleanor Colville on exploring the sinister and the social in Google Me

Tell us about your show, Google Me. Google Me is the comedy show I imagine a piece of Artificial Intelligence would write about me if I gave it access to all my Google searches and online data. It’s a mix of stand up, character comedy and musical comedy all about growing up with MSN and … Continue reading “People are never more honest than in their Google search bars.” | Eleanor Colville on exploring the sinister and the social in Google Me

“We love dark humour. Grief can have a funny side.” | Leopardess on the dark joy of hosting a funeral at Vault Festival

Tell us about the show you’re bringing to the Vault Festival. Our show is based around the death and funeral of Leopardess member Sarah. She’s actually very much alive and is writing on the show (unless tragedy strikes between now and January 29th). The service will be led by member of the clergy and budding … Continue reading “We love dark humour. Grief can have a funny side.” | Leopardess on the dark joy of hosting a funeral at Vault Festival

“If you’re not happy there’s no point in anything.” | Eleanor Morton on silliness, safe spaces and sexism in comedy

Tell us about you/your act. Oh, let’s not. I’m a caucasion biped and I tell jokes.  How did you get into comedy? I wanted to do it when I started watching stand-up on tv age about 12. It felt like a very natural combination of my passions and interests. When I hit 18 I decided … Continue reading “If you’re not happy there’s no point in anything.” | Eleanor Morton on silliness, safe spaces and sexism in comedy