The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode Eight
14 Apr 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Society & Culture, theatre Tags: act, Comedy, dave's leicester comedy festival, francis jenking, oliver sillito, racism, sexuality
This week’s double feature showcases Oliver Sillito supporting Francis Jenking who performed ‘The Absolutist’.
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Be sure to reserve your seats for the Doc:Comedy premiere on Saturday 28th July 2012 by clicking here Look out for trailers over the next few weeks.
The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode Six
31 Mar 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy Tags: australia, Comedy, country curiosity, dave's leicester comedy festival, Festival, helene murray, leicester, stand-up
This week’s short film features Country Curiosity as performed by Helene Murray.
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Next week’s short film will feature Tony Jameson and Katie Mulgrew who performed ‘Do Jokes’ at Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival.
The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode Five
24 Mar 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Love, Society & Culture Tags: aaron twitchen, comedian, Comedy, daves, Festival, jokes, leicester, performance, stand-up
The short film released this week features ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ as performed by Aaron Twitchen
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Next week’s short film will feature Helene Murray who performed ‘Country Curiosity’ at Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival.
The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode Three
10 Mar 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, music, Religion Tags: Comedy, dave's leicester comedy festival, deadpan, feminism, fesival, jenny stokes, jewish, naomi paul, reshape while damp
The short film released this week features Reshape While Damp as performed by Naomi Paul & Jenny Stokes
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Next week’s short film will feature Leanne Mckie, Suzanne Rowland and team who performed ‘What Have You Done With Denise’s 30p?’ at Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival.
The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode Two
03 Mar 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Society & Culture, theatre Tags: comedian, Comedy, dave's leicester comedy festival, DLCF, funny, hysterical, mark olver, olver, sexual
The short film released this week features Mark Olver.
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Next week’s short film will feature Jenny Stokes & Naomi Paul who performed ‘Reshape While Damp’ at Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival.
The Doc:Comedy Project – Episode One
28 Feb 2012 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, theatre Tags: comedian, Comedy, dave's leicester comedy festival, DCLF, funny, humour, hysterics, Ishi Khan-Jackson, jokes, laugh, leicester
Announcing the launch of the Doc:Comedy project.
A series of short films concentrating on 12 very different comedians will be regularly promoted ahead of the release of the Doc:Comedy documentary later this year. First up is Ishi Khan-Jackson!
Leicester Comedy Festival
19 Feb 2011 1 Comment
in Artists, Comedy, theatre Tags: Comedy, leicester, leicester comedy festival, matthew smolka, mime, protoballet, richard peel, werewolf, werewolf island
It’s February? Then it must be time for the Leicester Comedy Festival! Here’s an sample from one of the 350 or so shows taking place –
Robin Ince – School For Gifted Children
30 Mar 2010 3 Comments
in Artists, Comedy, music, theatre Tags: Alan Moore, bloomsbury, Bridget Christie, calmness, Comedy, friendship, happiness, innocence, Jim Bob, Joanna Neary, Kevin Eldon, Robin Ince, School For Gifted Children, Stewart Lee, theatre, variety, variety show
Last night Robin Ince hosted the School For Gifted Children at the Bloomsbury Theatre at the UCL in London. It was a variety show & tell, with more fantastic artists than you could possible shake a stick at.
Collings and Herrin’s 100th (ish) Podcast
02 Feb 2010 2 Comments
in Comedy Tags: bumming, collings, collins, Comedy, herrin, herring, leicester square, london, podcast, stand-up, theatre
Last night I went to see the 100th (ish) podcast recording by Richard Herring and Andrew Collins at the Leicester Square Theatre in London. This had been their 2 year anniversary of podcasting together. The gig had sold out and people had even brought tickets to stand in the aisles. As I looked around the crowd I realised that we all looked like 18 year old college students. We might have actually ranged from 15 year old looking kids to distinguished looking 65 year old gentlemen, but somehow we still all looked and dressed like 18 year old college students.


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