Steve host

Steve’s Top Tips to Budding Performers Just bloody well get on and do it you young scallywags there are loads of things out there so just get stuck in and don’t wait for anyone (especially me) to tell you “you’re ready” because nobody is ever ready anyway it’s just that some people do things and[…]

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The Maydays at Hoopla

The Maydays Well that was a fun one. I’m currently sitting on the Northern Line again heading south to Morden. Why do you need to know that? Don’t know, it seems if I have two pints this blog contains pointless facts about my life, and makes it further away from the American style useful five[…]

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Conor Jatter Clowning Teacher

Status We had a really great Status workshop this Saturday, many thanks to Mark Conway from Gonzo Moose Theatre for co-leading it (gonzomoose.co.uk). This is the second full day workshop on Status we’ve had and again I was struck with how effective it is. So much so that I now regard it as one of[…]

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Audience Arms in Air

Making a living from impro Hot Baths Lots of people are asking me at the moment “How do people make a living from impro?” Actually, that’s a complete lie. Nobody has said that to me, I just put that in to make the blog I already planned to write more relevant and to make myself[…]

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Best Impro is in Workshops The best impro I see is consistently in workshops. It’s hilarious, touching, unexpected and captivating. Not sure why that is, what happens when people get on stage in front of an audience? Why does something go? Or is it just the way shows are put together and introduced to the[…]

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books

Things they don’t put in business books Britishness In Comedy The London Impro Theatre plans are coming along nicely. At first I was thinking of suggesting some kind of Second City style, but then actually I back tracked a bit on this and thought a kind of corporate impro/comedy land arriving slap bang in the[…]

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Acting’s First Purpose? Commedia I’m currently reading “Commedia dell’Arte, An Actor’s Handbook” by John Rudlin in preparation for one of my Saturday workshops and I’m finding it really interesting. What’s really exciting about the book is that it contains more of a call to action to actually just get up and do things than most[…]

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Hoopla audience laughing

Carny Life I’ve just finished a great book called ‘Memoirs of a Sword Swallower’ by Daniel P Mannix about the true stories a sword swallower touring with a sideshow/freakshow in a carnival around America back in the day. Really excellent. Here’s the closing conversation between him and the Fat Lady (Jolly Daisy) at the end[…]

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Variety, Casting, Negativity Another busy couple of weeks. One Friday we performed with Music Box as part of Theatre Delicatessen’s Theatre Souk – an entire abandoned office turned into a variety of performance spaces where the audience pay to see each show. Next Friday was Hoopla and The Scat Pack at The Nursery Festival –[…]

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Stand Up at Hoopla

Stand Up For The First Time Stand up for the first time. Last night at The Miller. 20 people doing stand up for the first time or almost first time, including me. I don’t quite know where to start with this one. It was completely mental. Apparently also I was completely mental, although actually I[…]

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Katy project2

Buzz Bit of a buzz at The Miller last night. We had a full venue, a chap coming all the way from Wales to see the show, and the one and only Tim Sniffen from Baby Wants Candy in the audience and Jules from The Nursery. Well done Marbles (Dave Waller & Ryan Millar) and[…]

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