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News Feed: - Lee Mack Is Back!

February 8th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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MACK is back – and audiences around the country couldn’t be more delighted about it. The comedian Lee Mack is embarking on a huge nationwide tour. Due to phenomenal demand, extra dates have just been announced for the autumn, taking the tour up to a massive 97 dates And it would certainly be a grave disappointment to miss Lee. He is one of the most compelling live performers in the country. But don’t just take my word for it. The critics have been queuing up to heap praise on Lee’s coruscating new show.

When we chat in the run-up to the tour, Lee is on sparkling form. He is a comedian – and this is not always the case, I can tell you – who is just as funny off stage as on it. Lee, who also writes and stars in the immensely popular BBC1 sitcom, Not Going Out says that, “the best comedy you can ever have is when you’re in the pub with your mates. You can never beat that! That’s what I try to recreate in stand-up.” And he succeeds magnificently.

The other great thing about Lee’s comedy is that he doesn’t set out to lecture, merely to entertain. Nor does he have set subjects that he has to tick off during his act – he is such a talented stand-up, he is able simply to go with the flow.

“I never have fixed subjects that I discuss on stage,” Lee observes. “I never go on with any particular subjects in mind. If I spend ten minutes talking about my wife, it’s because I have ten loosely connected, wife-related jokes! It’s very flexible. If I’ve got a joke about size ten shoes, I’ll make sure that for the sake of the act my wife wears them! My show is not about anything. It’s not meant to be thought-provoking. It’s just meant to be a laugh.” And it is certainly that.

Because he enjoys such a tremendous connection with his audience, Lee is reluctant to follow the current trend for comedians to play arenas. “It’s the latest vogue. I could have done a night at the O2 in London, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it. I’m not being big-headed, but for my act I can’t be talking to an audience of 12,000 people. There’s no intimacy.

“I don‘t think it’s good to have people watching you on a giant TV screen when they’ve paid to see you live. They’ve come to a live and they want to experience that. I was on the bill at the Christmas show at the NEC in Birmingham, which holds 12,000 people. It was great for fifteen minutes, but I couldn’t chat to the audience. You can’t ask someone in the front row, ‘what do you do for a living?’ and then shout out to everyone, ’he’s a butcher’. For me, it’s just the wrong vibe for comedy.”

Lee, who is also a resident team captain on the highly enjoyable BBC1 panel game, Would I Lie to You?, continues that, “the bigger the venue gets, the more you get away from what’s intrinsically best about comedy. If you can do one night at a 12,000-seater, why not do four nights at a 3,000-seater? It’s still pretty well paid!”

One of Lee’s most appealing traits is that he is resolutely un-fussed about being trendy. His comedy is not tied to any particular vogue – it’s timeless. “I’ve never been able to keep my finger on the pulse of fashion,” he reflects. “Unfortunately, comedy is increasingly becoming more like pop. It’s all about brands and competition, regardless of whether or not it’s good for comedy.”

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News Feed: - Comedy Show For Haiti.

February 5th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Comedians for Haitian Relief hosted a benefit comedy show at the Holiday Inn in Brockton on Wednesday night. The event, one of several to benefit earthquake relief efforts in the area, featured six comedians, including Frank Santorelli, who is known for his role as Georgie the bartender on “The Sopranos,” and Boston comic Corey Rodrigues. The proceeds raised by the show benefit the Esther Lafontant Charitable Foundation, a Brockton-based organization that has been helping people in Haiti for more than 35 years.

By Staff reports. GateHouse News Service

News Feed: Celebrities Revealed For Lets Dance For Sports Relief.

February 3rd, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Stepping out: Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones present the show

The game candidates for the fun-packed festival of dance that is Let’s Dance for Sports Relief have been unveiled. The BBC show in which TV and sports stars make fools of themselves, dance and help raise funds for Sports Relief kicks off this month with more sequins and silliness.

Among the famous names preparing to put their dancing shoes on are comedians Katy Brand, Rufus Hound and Shappi Khorsandi.

They are joined by Grumpy Old Women Jenny Eclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake.

Also practicing their fancy footwork will be sporting heroes, including footballers Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh with snooker legends Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor.

Jo Wallace, Executive Editor, Comedy Entertainment, BBC, said: “Following on from the last series, the celebrity-packed show aims to have audiences singing and dancing along in their living rooms and no doubt in fits of laughter, as the stars of the show try to impress them and the judges with their dance moves, all in the name of charity.”

In a change from the usual format, this year’s contestants will be judged by a panel of television stars.

Renowned dancing experts and comedians Jack Dee and Frank Skinner have already signed up to pass judgement on their peers.

Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones return to host the show which kicks off Saturday 20 February on BBC One.

The series will run over four weeks, comprising three heats and culminating in a spectacular final dance off on Saturday 13 March.

Each week a celebrities will perform famous dances such as Beyonce’s Single Ladies, Greased Lightening from Grease, Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal and Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire.

Who goes through and who gets a chance to compete in the final will be down to the public and the panel. With proceeds from the voting will go to Sport Relief.

Since its launch in 2002 Sport Relief has raised more than £80million pounds that has been used to help transform the lives of those in desperate need across the UK and in the world’s poorest countries.

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News Feed: - Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow Is Back.

January 27th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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BBC One show Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow will return for a second series, the corporation has confirmed.

A spokeswoman said the BBC was “absolutely delighted to continue working with Michael” and that the show had been “such a big hit for us”.

She said McIntyre would not be working with any other channels and that it had “a great relationship” with him.

She would not comment on a Daily Mail report that he had signed a 12-month contract worth £500,000.

In the first series, shown last summer, Michael McIntyre, 33, visited six theatres across the UK, acting as compere to a series of comedians.

The show regularly pulled in audiences of more than five million viewers.

In November, McIntyre, who has filled venues including Wembley Arena, told the BBC News website his comedy worked better in front of bigger audiences.

“I did the driving around the country, playing small rooms and adapting to different audiences,” he said.

“So, it’s taken me this long to get there, but it’s where I feel most comfortable in big arenas. I love running round the stage.”

McIntyre’s second live DVD, Hello Wembley, is the fastest selling stand-up DVD ever.

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News Feed: - Comedy “Four Lions Is Scary Funny” Sundance 2010

January 27th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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One of the big surprises out of last year’s Sundance Film Festival was “In The Loop,” a riotous take on international politics that went on to modest success at the box office. This year, the upstart political comedy slot is occupied by “Four Lions,” directed and co-written by Chris Morris, a former collaborator with “In the Loop” director Armando Iannucci and creator of the popular British television parody program “Brass Eye.”

Because of its controversial storyline, “Four Lions” has become something of a hot potato among buyers at Sundance — no one seems to want to take on the presumed trouble likely to follow in its wake.

“Four Lions” concerns a cell of four bumbling, would-be Islamic jihadists in a sleepy English suburb. Like a workplace comedy or riff on dysfunctional families, they bicker and complain, argue and reconcile, all the while plotting a bomb attack. While what they are planning is deadly serious, the haphazard way they go about it is seriously funny.

Before a screening this morning it was announced that Morris was already on his way back to England and didn’t suggest anyone else would be available from the film to take questions. As the film’s credits began, the audience mostly filed for the exits assuming there would be no Q&A. Once the theater was largely emptied out, though, it was announced that co-writers Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain were in attendance and would be taking questions.

They answered the first question by deferring to the absent Morris, saying it was very much his film, and that while the structure of the film was tightly scripted, the film itself was a mix of scripted lines and improvisations from the actors.

While noting that it was the idea of attacking taboos that inspired Morris and that they felt a certain freedom in making a film that flirted with things some people might feel they simply shouldn’t do, Bain added, “My hope is that it’s foremost a comedy.”

“Obviously, I don’t want to be killed,” responded Armstrong to a question as to whether they feared reprisals for the film could mirror the uprisings against a Dutch cartoonist who drew panels alleged to be anti-Islam. “Although I figure the director would be first.”

Mark Olsen, The Los Angeles Times

News Feed: - Another Award Show Seeks British Comedian To Host.

January 26th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Are irreverent British comedians the new hosts with the most? Seems so. After Ricky Gervais took the posh out of the Golden Globes, Eddie Izzard — known his cross-dressing and, increasingly, for his mainstream actor gigs — will do the same for the Spirit Awards, the producers announced on Monday.

“Izzard’s tangential, absurd, bizarre and surreal comic narratives are lauded for their creativity and wit, which suits the irreverent, laid-back style of the Spirit Awards,” read the statement from Film Independent, the nonprofit arts organization that sponsors the show. The Spirit Awards, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, will be broadcast live on IFC on March 5, two days before the Oscars, which should give everyone plenty of time to sober up and/or lick their wounds.
MELENA RYZIK The New York Times

Ricky Gervais – Get Amazing Tickets Now with viagogo!

January 26th, 2010 by comedy_admin
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The phenomenal and highly acclaimed comedian, Ricky Gervais is set to continue his stand up success with two new London dates! Gervais returns with ‘Science’ at Wembley Arena on Monday 26th and Tuesday 27th April 2010. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to see the global superstar in London, now spending a considerable amount of time in America. In celebration, The Comedy Club has partnered up with viagogo, Europe’s leading ticket exchange to bring you incredible tickets to see this natural performer live. Get your tickets now on www.viagogo.co.uk to ensure your place at this rare event!

Ricky Gervais shot to stardom with the television series of The Office and the subsequent series Extras. The hilarious comedian has already performed three sell-out stand-up tours with Animals in 2003, Politics in 2004 and Fame in 2007. The dynamic comedian has maintained incredible popularity with The Ricky Gervais Show (2005) being the most downloaded podcast of all time (Guinness Book of Records, 2007). Off the back of his success, Gervais even guest-starred in The Simpsons (an interpreted achievement by any artist). This was the highest rated episode in Sky One’s history and is said to be a personal highlight of the notorious comedian’s career.

Throughout his career Ricky Gervais has accumulated an assembly of hugely coveted awards, including seven BAFTA Awards, four British Comedy Awards, three Golden Globes, two Emmys and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. With credentials like these and having recently hosted the 2010 Golden Globes, his next comical science themed performance is certain to be a flaming hot seller! Get your tickets now with Europe’s leading ticket exchange www.viagogo.co.uk to ensure your place to see this hilarious comedian live!

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Paul Pirie, Geoff Norcott & an Institute

January 26th, 2010 by comedy_admin
Corporate Comedian Hire from The Comedy Club at Colchester Institute Event

Corporate Comedian Hire from The Comedy Club at Colchester Institute Event

The latest Comedy Club corporate comedian and event testimonial comes from Colchester Institute who hired Paul Pirie and Geoff Norcott for a special event at the university. An important aspect of the performance was for each comedian to understand and adhere to the E&D Policy, ensuring each stand-up comedian was fully aware of the boundaries set and permissable material.

“They were brilliant especially Paul everyone found him the funniest and the most interactive with the audience (we will be asking for him again once another date is arranged), Geoff was also very good…very entertaining.

Both of the comedians stuck close to the E&D policy which we are very grateful for, also thank you for your hard work in finding some comedians which would best suit our audience.” Colchester Institute

If you would like to book either Scottish comedian Paul Pirie or Geoff Norcott for your event, call The Comedy Club on 0845 459 56 56 or Enquire Online Here. ComedyCorporate is the specialist Corporate Comedian Hire division of The Comedy Club Ltd so take a look at our comedian showreels and summaries for the biggest names in the entertainment business.

News Feed: - Leicester Deemed Miserable, Chelmsford is Chirpy.

January 25th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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The great and good were still smiling today despite having to defend Leicester after it was dubbed the third unhappiest place in Britain.

A national survey suggested people living in the city were some of the most miserable around.

The only other places where you were even more likely to be down were Aberystwyth, in west Wales, which topped the list, and London.

Residents of Chelmsford, in Essex – home of Britvic’s world headquarters and the UK’s first ball bearing factory – came out top when it came to being chirpy.

Leicester’s top residents jumped to the city’s defence today, saying the 3,000 families surveyed by online family database Uinvue.com did not know what they were on about.
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Leicester City legend Alan Birchenall said: “It’s a load of old dewberries.

“This survey was obviously carried out by people from Nottingham and Derby – I can’t think of any other explanation.

“What have we got to be unhappy about? What about Leicester City on the way up? Tigers are flying at the moment and the cricket club has just signed a world-class international.

“Outside of sport, we’ve just opened a fantastic shopping centre, we’ve got the best fish and chip shops in the Midlands and we’ve got the prettiest girls in the country – and I can vouch for that.

“I can’t think of a single thing to be unhappy about.”

The survey included questions about journey times to work, workloads and time spent with loved-ones.

It found people in Leicester were less likely to live near family and less likely to have close friends to call on in an emergency.

Leicester City Council leader Councillor Ross Willmott said: “I hardly think this reflects a true picture of how families feel about living in Leicester.

“You have to take the findings with a pinch of salt.”

Leicester’s hugely popular comedy festival, now in its 17th year, kicks off next month, with more than 300 shows at 40 different venues entertaining thousands of people.

Organiser Geoff Rowe said Leicester was a “fun” and “vibrant” city – even when the festival was not on. He said: “We’ve got Europe’s longest-running comedy event, which is testament to the people of Leicester and their comedy-loving nature.

“I can think of lots of other places which aren’t as fun or as vibrant as Leicester.”

Singer-songwriter and proud local Jersey Budd, from Countesthorpe, said: “There’s loads of things to make you happy in Leicester and loads of things to be proud of.

“We’ve got the world’s biggest live band at the minute with Kasabian and a great sporting scene.

“People shouldn’t take too much notice of what surveys like this say.”

Tigers, England and British and Irish Lions scrum-half Harry Ellis, from Wigston, said that there was no better place to live.

He said: “Leicester is brilliant. It is my home city, I am proud of it. The diversity of the city is second to none and there is beautiful and spectacular countryside around the county.”

Leictester Mercury

News Feed: - Laftas legend Frank Skinner.

January 25th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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Frank Skinner will receive the Loaded Laftas Legend award this year.

The TV funnyman will be given the prestigious comedy award by the men’s magazine for his services to stand up and comedy shows, including ‘The Frank Skinner Show’, ‘Fantasy Football’ and ‘Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned’.

Commenting on his win, Frank, 52, said: “I’m very excited about winning the Legend award. This puts me in the same venn diagram as King Arthur.”

Outside of comedy Frank also hit the UK number one spot with single ‘Three Lions’ - performed alongside comedy partner David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds - htree times. Frank and David’s online World Cup podcasts have also received over one million downloads.

Other comedians up for awards at the Laftas include Justin Lee Collins, Russell Howard, Michael McIntyre, Harry Hill, Jo Caulfield, Adam and Joe and Sarah Silverman, competing in categories including Best Stand Up, Funniest TV Personality and Funniest Twitterer.

The Loaded Laftas take place at London’s The Cuckoo Club on Wednesday 27th January.

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