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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 by admin

John Ryan on Stage
Big night tonight. The club holds five hundred and they have their senior managers in. The venue manager is stressed and worries about what they might say. I arrive an hour before the gig and count down the minutes. Soon after arriving we hear the words all comics dread. “Sorry but we are running late!” But then they send someone to check you are okay for food and drinks. You don’t get that in a normal day job. I can’t imagine mechanic being told “ere ya go Dave a nice bacon sandwich to make up for the exhaust not arriving”. Most comedians would agree that you can run as late as you like if there is food involved in the compensation. I read through the menu and my stomach cheered. I am sure a nice juicy steak will take my mind off of the clock.
So, we have time to kill and loiter backstage. The dressing room is a funny place. I am like a child waiting to open Xmas presents. I can’t sit still. I try to look like I am focussing on the job in hand. I am surrounded by the other acts looking professional as they prepare themselves. I try not to annoy people as they all have their own mannerisms and rituals. I have been in dressing rooms with acts that will go through their entire set list with you. Others sit moodily brooding as they prepare to do ‘battle’. I guess we all have our own techniques for preparing.
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 by admin

On Air, On Stage, On Telly!
Howdy me lovelies,
Good news! Just to let you know that Sally and I are going to be doing a 2 hour radio show every Sunday throughout June on Romney Marsh 87.8FM. It’ll be sketches, songs and general talking stuff as well as playing records (although in fairness they’re going to be doing the technical stuff!). We can air some stuff that’s never seen the light of day and we’ll then have something to tout to other radio people.
Romney Marsh 87.8FM is mainly an internet radio station but they’ve bought a hugely expensive FM licence for a month in June and want to feature us, which is great.
It’s going to be a Sunday afternoon show – probably 2-4pm but got to confirm the details, so keep a look out here!
Will let you all have all the info as soon as I have more.
Cheers.
Lx
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009 by admin

I am gigging in Edinburgh and have to take a flight. This presents a bit of a problem. I just don’t like flying. Most people will say it is just the taking off and landing that is the problem. Nope, it is being in the air. It isn’t a fear of heights it is a fear of Flying. Even as a child when most kids would be excited about the thought of getting on a plane I would be petrified. It might be because I never got on one until I was twenty one. Whilst kids at school went off to Spain and Greece every year we only went to one place. We always went to Ireland on the Boat from Holyhead or Liverpool. My schoolmates thought it was because we were poor, but it was more sinister than that. We were sent back to Ireland to find a partner to breed with. It was every Irish parents dream that they would have little Irish grand children running around in Celtic football shirts. Like Salmon facing a perilous journey to the breeding grounds, we too had to have an arduous experience on the journey to make it worth while. The boat was the civilised way to travel. On the news there were never stories of ships sinking, only planes crashing and we feared flight! My dad used to wind us up by threatening us with the airport. He would then relent and say “ok you been good we’ll take the boat”. Read the rest of this entry »
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Monday, April 27th, 2009 by admin

The Kids and Easter - Rudi Lickwood
Easter is over and the kids are back to school, how happy am I take a look at my fridge…it’s full. If anyone told me my 4 yr old daughter could eat an elephant I’d say you lie no way. I’m not sure what it is do children eat and the moment they eat something it get absorbed into there lymphatic system so fast that not even a formula 1 car engine can keep up or is their a hidden trap door at the bottom of their feet that leaves an invisible trail of digested food that dissolves into any surface they walk on I don’t know. What I do know is that in two weeks on food alone I spent a mortgage and that ain’t easy when you shop at Lidl’s.
This Easter we decided that we would not be buying any of our nieces and nephews any Easter eggs as Jesus Christ sacrifice on the cross and the Easter bunny couldn’t possible have any correlation with chocolate Easter eggs. So we bought them DVD’s instead. Well that was the idea you see Asda was meant to be doing a special offer of £1 DVD’s. Well by the time we got down to our local Asda you would have thought that Woolworths was closing down special priced DVDs did we see any NO! We have 17 nieces and nephews between me and my gorgeous wife I say gorgeous because she is standing next to me and the thought of no bed time fun is out of the question. What I’m trying to say is that we had to take out a bridging loan to cover to the cost of buying DVDs. So right about now Rudi Lickwood is broke back to school sometimes I wish my children could live there. It has been said that children are a bundle of joy no their not their bundle of bills wrapped up in memories that last forever.
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin
Top TV Comedian Geoff Norcott writes: ’It’s already been a busy 2009. I have guested on Talksport radio, written for Radio 4’s ‘The Now Show’ and was proud to be part of Google’s comic Relief fund raising event. I can also be heard on the Jon Richardson’s BBC 6 music show on April 26th.
Later this year i’m going to be taking my full length show ‘The Shocking Truth About Men and Women’ up to the Edinburgh festival. I’ve been writing the show for the last six months and can’t wait to start the previews in late May.’
Watch out for more news on Geoff Norcott’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival show coming soon

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin
Preparations are hotting up for the Edinbugh Comedy Festival but Rudi’s not taking his eye off the ball with his club and corporate bookings. With performances ranging from those in the fine Theatre Royal Margate to freshly developed Esporta Health Clubs across the UK, black stand-up comedian Rudi Lickwood knows where he’s come from is just as important as where he is going to.
Keep an eye out on his blog page for up todate news on his Edinburgh show title and preview shows.

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin
Shortly due to perform for the armed forces in Afghanistan, top stand-up and visual comedian Phil Butler represents the best in new comedy. His hugely likeable stage presence and enjoyable sets have helped create cult followings on Myspace and Facebook, let alone fans travelling to events solely for Phil.

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin
Since joining Comic Voice Management, black stand-up comedian Gerry K has found himself gaining recognition as far afield as Switzerland. In addition he now performs regularly for top Comedy Club chains across the UK and at various sporting venues around the country including public and corporate events at Colchester United FC and Northampton Saints RFU.

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin
People often imagine it is glamorous to be a stand up comedian. It isn’t all great I can tell you.
Driving to the gigs, that’s the tough bit. And we do a lot of miles. Some weeks I spend more time with the car than with the family. It is important to be comfy, always wear your slippers for long drives I was told.
Last week was a long grind of daydreaming in traffic. Getting to Cambridge on Friday was a nightmare. There was I, sitting on the M11 looking at my watch and trying to work out if I could do 60 miles in an hour and a half.
Plenty of time I thought as I slowed to join a queue.
Some gigs are easier to get to than others. St Patrick’s night saw me having to walk from my cabin to the theatre on a fantastic cruise ship. I even had time to stop off and look at the Island of Antigua as I strolled along the deck, wind in my hair.
No smell of sea air on the M11, just the stench of diesel and the heat of other drivers tempers on a Friday evening.
I have strategies for dealing with sitting in traffic. I go over my set for the show. I try to think of gigs that have gone well to put me in the right frame of mind. I put the radio on. I never listen to talk shows though as I get caught up in the emotion of it all. I once sat outside a gig for fifteen minutes listening to the end of a talk show. Another act knocked on the window and asked why I hadn’t got out. I explained that I was waiting to see if Andrea from Coventry was going to get back with her boyfriend. He looked confused and walked away. I realised I was becoming fixated with talk radio. Nowadays I listen to upbeat music
It passes the time when I am sitting on the M11 trying to work out if I can go 58 miles in an hour. Course I can.
It is tempting sometimes to think about taking an early exit and rejoining the motorway later on. But I would have to look at the map and I am a man and that would be a sign of weakness. No, I cannot get help for I am a hunter. Not for me assistance from bits of paper, I can rely on my innate instincts to navigate. I know my ancestors didn’t get about with maps, they used the stars. It is raining on the M11 and the stars have all gone home. Maybe I should think about leaving the motorway?
I ring Rudi Lickwood for advice, on the hands free kit of course. I explain situation and he reminds me that the last time I took a shortcut to avoid traffic I added two hours to a forty-minute journey! Okay I will stay put and be patient.
The Traffic on the M11 is still not moving.
I look at the other drivers and wonder where they are going and why they can’t just move aside as I am clearly more important than them. I want to shout “I have to get through to bring laughter to Cambridge” I don’t think it would stand up in court if I got done for speeding.
Last week I gigged in Liverpool. And there was no traffic, none. I got more and more excited the further up the M1 I went. By the time I arrived I was near hysterical with excitement. But that is in the past and now I am paying for my luck and we move along the M11at about an inch an hour.
My mind tries to work it out; can I do 25 miles in 45 minutes?
I finally make it to the front of the queue and am greeted by the sight every motorist dreads. Not a car crash. No. Workmen!
As usual the great British Highways Agency worker, a highly inappropriate job title, doing nothing, is causing the traffic jam. They stand on their shovels watching a stream of irate drivers trying to squeeze through tiny gaps amongst traffic cones. I think they give each other points for whoever can cause the longest jams.
I believe comedians as well as the emergency services should be allowed to use the hard shoulder. Maybe us comics could get a flashing light “he haw, he haw, he haw” traffic would have to spread out to let us through.
I get through the roadworks and laugh each time someone gets flashed by a speed camera. Some people are so impatient!
The M11 is behind me. 10 miles in 25 minutes will I make it to the on time?
I got to the gig bang on time and without getting flashed by speed cameras. I walk out on stage and am greeted with “Did you dress in a hurry” the audience laugh. So did I. Not because of the heckle, but because when I looked down I see I am still wearing my slippers. Oh well it will give me something to think about on the way home if I get stuck in traffic.

Comic Voice Comedian John Ryan
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Monday, April 13th, 2009 by admin
Chambers & Nettleton are the UK’s top female double act on the UK comedy circuit. Boasting credits for TV, stage, radio and corporate work, Chambers & Nettleton and two welcoming comediennes from the North East of England, whose honed performances and ability to ad-lib have won many critic’s praises.

Female Stand-up Double act Chambers & Nettleton
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