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This Is Your Laugh
Roxy Dunn and Alys Metcalf interview a different woman from the world of comedy each week, in partnership with Comedy 50:50. Whether they're notable comedy actors, renowned writers or simply an amazing stand-up, this shows attempts to find out wha...
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3. Doon Mackichan
01:03:31||Season 2, Ep. 3We talk to Doon about not wasting time and energy on social media, her campaign against violence towards women on screen, and how we should all try to become less tame and more wild (and of course Smack The Pony gets a mention!)
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2. Daisy Haggard
37:50||Season 2, Ep. 2We talk to star of BBC sitcom Back To Life, Daisy Haggard, about everything from side jobs, managing expectations, not being afraid of being an idiot, creating characters and finding balance!
1. Dawn French
33:41||Season 2, Ep. 1The incredible Dawn French joins us on the phone to chat about many things, including: being a functioning introvert, how she accidentally fell into her career and how she will always resist thinking of it as a job!
4. Olga Koch
34:47||Season 1, Ep. 4In this week’s episode we speak to stand-up comedian, Olga Koch, riffing on Russian politics, stealing artistic content from your own family, what the future looks like for artists with the rise of AI, and most importantly, the hilarity of dabbing.
Tiff Stevenson
53:10|Our guest today is stand-up, writer, and actor, Tiff Stevenson. We discuss a myriad of topics...from finding the funny within contentious subjects, mining your surroundings for creating characters, being vocal within the industry, and the necessity of having to back yourself.
2. Lily Brazier
40:11||Season 1, Ep. 2In this week's episode we chat to actor Lily Brazier (People Just Do Nothing, Wannabe) about imposter syndrome, the other side to fame, blagging it (or not), and her obsession with the truth. And lava lamps.
1. Susan Wokoma
44:06||Season 1, Ep. 1Our first guest to kick off the series is comedy actress Susan Wokoma. We discuss everything from ambition, to losing her family home and becoming an actor, managing expectations in a fickle industry and adjusting the perception of ourselves as we grow. Plus how she’s enjoying showing her Bottom to the general public!Would you like to come and see us in action? Our comedy-play You Only Live Forever comes to SOHO Theatre this August 14th-17th, featuring yours truly. ‘Faultless comic timing’ - The Times ⭐⭐⭐⭐Click here for tickets!