Tuesday 28 August 2012

Alma Farnham: Looks Like We Made It

Sometimes, after all those years of graft, dying on stage, crying into your beer, hours of endless travel, playing for free, paying to play etc there comes along a gig, so magnificent, so devastatingly perfect that it all, for a moment, seems to have been worth it.

The Alma on Sunday was just such a gig.

Six amazing comedians, a lovely country pub and 2, yes 2, paying customers!

Was it the post olympic blues? The Notting Hill Carnival? The Bank holiday weekend? Perhaps we'll never know.

But we're professionals. We all got paid and the show, as they say, must go on. So huge thanks to the highly professional sets of all who performed and not a complaint in sight. Gawd I love you guys.

Dave Chawner
Joy Carter
Rich Perry
Alex Holland
Philfy Phil Alexander
& Tony Milton

The world, or at least our two punters, salute you.

P.S. Yes we WILL be back at The Alma next month!


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Wednesday 22 August 2012

Hello Farnham My Old Friend...

...I've come to comedy you up again.

That's right folks, Anarcomedy returns to The Alma, Farnham, for another bout of Sunday satire this Sunday 26th August.

Tix 5 in advance, 10 on the door.

So if you fancy a country break with your Sunday roast and five amazing comics then drop The Alma a line at info@thealmafarnham.com or give James a call on 01252 344148.

This month we've got:                                                                                                        

Dave Chawner

Joy Carter


Rich Perry

Alex Holland                                                                                           and Philfy Phil Alexander

Monday 20 August 2012

Anarcomedy @ The North Star Ealing Broadway Sun 19th August

So last night at The North Star, Ealing Broadway was a success! Despite the heat a good crowd turned out to watch our mini 5 open mic competition followed by 5 cracking acts.


Blod Jones, Misha Ryan, Karen White, Rob Holdham and Zahra Barri battled it out for 5 minute fame with Zahra wining top honours and a pint and Blod with the silver - A packet of ready salted crisps.

Anarcomedy is also hoping to get Zahra back for a fifteen slot in the near future.

The first half was rounded out by the superb Joy "Don't eat the yellow chicken" Carter.

The second half opened with local celeb Manos, followed by the joyfully buoyant Sarah Iles. The quietly charming Dave Chawner continued molesting the audience to lead in the delightfully disgusting Michael Kossew - I've never seen a room so equally split down the middle between horror and delight.

And a big shout to the woman who bailed Michael up for about ten minutesafter the show on how he was an idiot and should never make jokes about barren 30 year old women - "I know what I'm talking about because I'm Irish." Nothing like a bit of inverse racism from a fellow country person.

Special thanks go to Comedy Dave from Bowled Over Comedy (Balham Bowls Club) for the techie gear.
So it looks like we'll be back next month. Stay tuned for dates and acts and see y'all again at the North Star.


P.S. Joy Carter and Dave Chawner will be performing for Anarcomedy this Sunday 26th August at the terrifyingly chilled out Alma in Farnham so if you fancy a Sunday roast and trip to the countryside, drop James a line. 5 quid in advance, ten on the door.


Original Dating New Web Site

After months of graft and reams of code, Original Dating have finally launched their new website.


www.originaldating.com

It's certainly a lot more user friendly than the previous site which was still respectably functional.

A bolder, cleaner look and sharper logo compliment a generally fresher feel, significantly easing readability and surprisingly increasing the overall load speed of the site. They've also added a venue review section rating suitability for that all important first date.

www.originaldating.com
Events are clearly identifiable with twitter and blog updates running down the right hand column and info strip right where you need it. It's a deceptively simple design for what is a large and very complex site, so hats off to them.

Back-end and CMS work was undertaken by the extraordinarily talented Simon Hedges with brand design and graphics work by freelancer Kris Ellis.

Already known for its innovative and relaxed events, and with rumours of a new style of online dating facility to be added soon, the new site looks set to place Original Dating as the South East's frontrunner in the dating industry.

And yes I do work for them occasionally.

Check them out at www.originaldating.com

Sunday 19 August 2012

FREE COMEDY TONIGHT EALING BROADWAY!

Just a reminder of tonights gig in Ealing Broadway.

It's bloody well FREE!

Tonight 8PM

Featuring:

Dave Chawner                                                                      Michael Kossew
Joy Carter                                                           

                                                                           Manos

Plus:

Rob Holdham

All compered that bloke wot came last in Come Date With Me, John Davis!


See y'all there!

Monday 13 August 2012

Anarcomedy Comes to Ealing!

That's right folks. Anarcomedy will be at the wonderful North Star this Sunday 19th August... AND IT'S FREE!



The thing about the North Star is it balances perfectly the line between trendy upcoming pub and nice local so something for everyone.

Get yourselves down early as it promises to be a huge one. Food available all day and it's not half bad!

And just in case you missed it, it's flaming FREE!


Friday 10 August 2012

Pub Comedy in My Old Home Town!

Back in my misspent youth I spent many hours at pubs down by the river in Walton-on-Thames.

A particular favourite was The Swan, mainly because of its dart board and old man feel. I still pop in every time I'm back but now it's more of a Gastro type deal with a magnificent beer garden overlooking the river. But no dart board alas.

A few years ago the run down Walton Playhouse underwent a bit of a refurbishment and started hosting big acts once a month which sold out almost every show but alas there was very little in the way of relaxed quality pub comedy.

And then The Swan stepped up to the plate.

The first of their bi-monthly gigs sold out almost immediately and they've just announced the lineup for the next one on Sat 6th October.



Soooooo if you fancy some suburban silliness with your beer check out www.swanwalton.com

October sees ex-SAS compere Gary Coleman guiding the shenanigans of:
Gary "Kill you with a smile" Coleman

Mark Felgate                                                                     Paul Kerensa




Johnny Freeman                                 and Mark Diamond













Tix 20 quid with meal. Email Steve at swanevents@youngs.co.uk to book your spot and see you there.




Great Designer


Just a quick plug for a guy who has been doing some amazing work for me.

I can't show you examples cos it's a secret but I strongly recommend him for logos, layout work and any other comedically creative stuff.

Really quick, fantastically priced and... like... well good.

His name is Thomas Whitehead and he's in the process of starting up his own business so show him some support.

Check out his facebook page: www.facebook.com/qwiddledesigns

or drop him an email at qwiddledesigns@hotmail.com


New Faceplant Page



So I've finally bowed to pressure from friends and family and created a separate page for gig type things.

So pop across to www.facebook.com/Anarcomedy for all comedy/gig/event/review type things. I'll be posting paid opps, open slots, venue and gig reviews and other titillating tidbits.

If you're a comedian, venue, booker or hanger on you need to like this page. Like, honest and stuff. Innit.

J

Thursday 2 August 2012

Edinburgh Shmedinburgh! (Cheers Gary/Kate;))

Okay, who's tired of the annual self flagellation that is Edinburgh?
The BBC were rightly concerned at the absence of Alexie Sayle during Edinburgh

Or perhaps simply not going...

I've got two gigs coming up I need acts for so if you fancy sticking it to the man then drop me a line.

The first is on August 19th down old Fulham way. 15 of your finest minutes paying 15 of the Queens single faces. Also looking for newbies for an open mic/beginners bring a friend section for tight 5's if you fancy giving this comedy malarkey a go.

The second is back in Farnham at the wonderful Alma Pub.

15 min sets again but paying 25 squids plus travel. This one seems to be emerging as a comedians favourite despite small crowds. Its basically a good opportunity to escape the big smoke and have a laugh with a really relaxed and engaged crowd.

Check out previous posts to see how it goes down.

If you just fancy coming down and catching the action, tickets are a tenner on the door or a fiver pre booked here or call on 01252 344 148.

If you're available for either, email me here.

If not, say hello anyway.

Sorry! Edinburgh... Whatevs...

I'd said to a few of you that I'd put a plug here for your Edinburgh previews but things have been ridiculously busy and I just haven't managed it! Really sorry but from what I hear, most have been really succesful.

Let me know about Edinburgh shows though and I'll see what I can put up.

Good luck you masochists!
"This is a little different to what I expected of my 1st Edinburgh Festival" thought Dave

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Cavendish Arms, Stockwell


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It's always daunting making that first leap from "my mates think I'm funny" to actually getting up on stage for the first time for what can seem like the longest five minutes of your life.

To be fair, the best piece of advice I was ever given was: if your mates down the pub say you should do stand up comedy, DON'T.

I've seen so many first timers with clear talent pop up at a really difficult venue for their debut only to suffer a huge dent in confidence or come away form a dodgy gig with the idea that the whole industry is full of shisters (Thistle anyone?).

So what is the erstwhile newby to do? How do they go about getting those first few minutes of stagetime without putting themselves through hell?
David the 'ex'-mental health worker


The Cavendish Arms in Stockwell have been running 'Comedy Virgins' - a beginners open mic night -for quite a while now and it's proved so successful they now run two evenings a week on Monday and Tuesday.

What makes it such a great beginners gig is that all acts have to bring at least one guest and both the act and guest have to stay until the end of the show. It's a great, professional looking room with a consistently supportive and fun atmosphere.

Spots get booked up well in advance but there are also 5 first come first serve spaces available on both nights. They also run a yearly competition with some not so bad prizes.

Shirley is the one to contact if you fancy a slot so drop her an email here or turn up from 5 on either day to see if you can get on.