Tell us about your style of comedy. I like to watch comedy that is alternative with a capital A - think formally trained clowns covering themselves in raw egg. While I’m not quite that weird, I like to think of myself as someone who enjoys and embraces the fact that standup is a rule-free world. … Continue reading “Laughing together in a room full of other people at the same stuff feels really nice, doesn’t it?” | Ali Panting on revelling in the weirdness of standup, props and radio comedy
Thank you for coming to Blizzard Comedy’s 5th Birthday
There we are, 5 years. A half decade of this silly little but maybe actually quite important and lovely comedy collective. Seems like only the other day this was just a hype idea me and Kirstie were discussing online. And now we are, at least by social and community metrics, doing fucking great. We have … Continue reading Thank you for coming to Blizzard Comedy’s 5th Birthday
“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
