Tuesday, 23 October 2012

North Star, Ealing Broadway, Sun 28th Oct

Soooo, after an amazing 2nd fortnight at The Corner House, Windsor, where the crowd went wild for Manos, Peter White, Nick Beaton and MC Dave Chawner we wind our way with our comedy woadshow of wit back east to The North Star in Ealing Broadway.



This month we have the guitarrific Gwillum Argos 

The lustrous Luke Benson














The elegantly effusive Elena Procopiu
And the japeworthy joker himself, Jimmy Bird































And it's all free!

The North Star
43 The Broadway
W5 5JN


Thursday, 11 October 2012

Bizarre & Wonderful Venues: Zero Degrees, Blackheath

Had a fantastic meeting yesterday at a surprisingly wonderful venue in slightly posh Blackheath, Zero Degrees.



What first appears as a small shop front extolling the virtues of a micro brewery, replete with big silver big, opens into a huge, wonderfully designed space, Tardis styley.

A lower level restaurant, cavernous bar, huge mezzanine level, open kitchen and glass enclosed brewery all decked out in a sort of Andy Warhol meets Jackson Pollock style.

The new manager, former actor Vincent, cut his teeth in some of LA's best bars and is looking to revamp the bar, turning it into a SE London go to place for really good beer and all sorts of events. We'll be looking to run comedy on a monthly basis as well so will keep you posted as to what and when.

In the meantime I'd really encourage you to have a look if you're in the neighbourhood. Hell, even if you're not its worth the trip.

Zero Degrees

TELEPHONE: 020 8852 5619
29/31 MONTPELIER VALE
BLACKHEATH
LONDON. SE3 0TJ

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

7 On Red Comedy Club is Back! FREE!

After a short break 7 on Red @Walkabout Covent Garden is back! AND IT'S FREE!


Dave Chawner and Myself - Under the guise of D2 Events - have joined forces with 7 on Red's Ria Lina to see what we can do with this rather wonderful night.












Firstly we've moved it from Tuesday to Sunday. This Sunday for the 1st one in fact. Sunday the 14th. Sunday 14th October. Sunday 14th October at 8pm to be precise.

Secondly, it's now FREEEEEE!
The idea is to make this a regular, relaxed 'hang out' type gig for comics and punters alike. If you're not gigging or you finish early come down for a beer or two. Raucousness is encouraged, clothing optional, and networking only permitted if it's sufficiently lubricated.

Oooh, and the beer and food is like... well cheap, with regular offers provided by the bar!

And it's still a gig so to get you endorphins flowing we have:

Hill & Weedon


All controlled by phenomenon that is THE ROGUES!

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Corner House, Windsor, Tues 2nd October

Huge thanks to the Corner House and the people of Windsor, sorry, Slough. Full house last night for our inaugural comedy venture at this newly refurbished and newly managed venue.

More technical sound issues despite two hours trying to re-wire an amp beforehand but a great night nonetheless.

A really nice room to play with own bar at the back and a great attentive crowd. Lot's of laughs despite my best efforts to deaden it;)

Next one will be Wed 17th October from 8pm. It's FREE again and will be busy so drop The Corner House and email or call them on 01753 862031


Huge thanks of course to:

Danielle Ward


Dave Green


Julie Jones





Monday, 1 October 2012

Last Chance: FREE COMEDY Windsor!

Even though it's a free gig, space is being rapidly booked up for tomorrow night's free Anarcomedy @The Corner House.

Grab your table now by calling James on 01753 862 031 or email thecornerhousewindsor@gmail.com.

Featuring Danielle Ward, Julie Jones, Joy Carter, Dave Green and Stevie Gray.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

NEW VENUE: The Corner House, Windsor, Tues 2nd Oct, 8pm - FREE!

Remember the Alma in Farnham? Remember? Well James and Dan have been such good boys they've now taken over the running of The Corner House in Windsor too.


And they want ANARCOMEDY! Well who wouldn't really.

The lineup for our first Windsor gig is out of this world with some of the UK's favourites coming down so bloody get booking your tables. AND IT'S BLOODY FREE!

So who's on?

The defiantly defibrillating Danielle Ward - Yup, the famous one on the wireless and sometimes talking box.

"... silly, sick, surreal or just plain showbiz glitzy. Great fun" - Chortle

The sublimely schitzophrenic Stevie Gray - Famous among pirates and the families of former Beatles.

"Stevie Gray is a rare find of a comedian - not just very funny, he oozes warmth and charm"  - Jamie Glassman, Writer, Da Ali G Show
The perennially prison worthy Julie Jones - Infamous. Really infamous.

“The act that shone out the most… her comic timing was impeccable, and just her facial expressions were enough to set me off.” - Large Manchester



The scintillatingly surreal Dave Green - Fish.

“One of the most original, inventive and creative acts on the circuit. Oh, and most importantly, he’s spectacularly funny too.”
- James Gill, Always Be Comedy

And the jubilantly jovial Joy Carter - Wireless famous with a great signal. And telly famous.

"... spontaneous, eccentric and a true individual unafraid of
enjoying herself and being different’ - Amy Rich, BBC








So no excuse.
 Anarcomedy @The Corner House, Windsor
8pm,Tues Oct 2nd
FREE!

Monday, 24 September 2012

North Star, Ealing Broadway 23/09/12


Sometimes comedy, like love is a battlefield. We stand, and whatever the rest of the lyrics are.

Last night at The North Star was proof of this.

An absolutely stellar lineup it must be said but the North Star is a difficult room to play and huge thanks to Darren and Amy for wanting to keep pushing forward with Anarcomedy every month. It's a free gig in an open room meaning background noise is a problem. Many punters, despite publicity, stumble across the gig thus lacking the usual investment in having come deliberately for comedy. We're still working on technical solutions for sound as well. Wireless mics are great but generally require a more orally intimate relationship with them reducing their suitability for stand up where gestures and mic movement are significant elements in a performance.

Despite these difficulties the night was opened by the always solid Jason Patterson. He did great work with what began as a distracted crowd, opting for engagement over material as a table of three at the front decided that somehow their drunkenness meant the gig was for their entertainment only and engaged in slurred banter throughout the set. Jason's naturalness is always a great counterpoint to such annoyances and he took them easily in his stride.




Following Jason was last month's open mic winner Zahra Barri. Zahra's style is an off kilter ditziness with some great right angles to her material. It was a shame that mic problems and background noise meant her voice didn't always come through but she survived with aplomb and I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of her.

Closing out the first half was Mark Restuccia, a comedian of whom I've been quite a fan for a number of years. Again, sound quality and the interruptions of our three drunken pseudo-comics in the corner didn't quite do justice to Mark's wonderfully droll approach but feedback after showed almost universal approval of his style and his experience came through in his superbly relaxed approach to both his material and audience engagement.

The North Star is a strange venue in that we tend to see a slight change in audience in the second half with most seats being filled by the time Stevie Gray opened. He's loud, cheeky and charming and having had the benefit of seeing how the room had worked in the first half he charged on determined to take no prisoners. His one legged pirate Linda McCartney tribute song accompanied by an unsuspecting audience member replete with hook, eyepatch and pirate hat is the perfect antidote to a noisy room and reengaged the audience while dragging more punters in from the back rooms.

Closing out the night was the ever wonderful Elizabeth Hotson whose ASBO wielding alter-ego, Julie Jones, never fails to impress. I'm sure none of the punters present will listen to the Casualty theme tune in quite the same way again. The only down side was her close due to the fact she had to reenter the stage to save the crowd from my absence caused by having to mix the music for her set in an office above the pub. Apologies to Julie but you know I love you cos I'm scared of you.


Sooooo, the night was won despite technical difficulties and feedback was excellent on the whole.

And lessons learned?

The night needs to become a more specifically engaged comedy night with the room more obviously set aside for such. 

Better sound management needs to be in place with a more dynamic mic set up and mixing options available in the room itself.

Don't worry, I'm working on it and thankfully The North Star's Darren and Amy are in for the long haul so things can only get better from here on in.

Once again, huge thanks to Jason Patterson, Zahra Barri, Mark Restuccia, Stevie Gray, Julie Jones and of course the Ealing crowd. 

Anarcomedy will be back at The North Star on Oct 28th. See y'all then.