TCP.
I’ve spent the
morning emailing various people in the comedy industry, inviting them
to next Monday's Soho Theatre gig.
We're doing our stand-up show as part of The Comedy Project; a writing / performing team that we’ve been members of since 2005. We used to co-run the group, before deciding the time would be better spent working for ourselves.
(Selfish bastards.)
This will be our tenth consecutive TCP season, which is a frightening thought. We've presented self-written comedy plays, sitcom pilots (with well-known and less-well-known casts), filmed sketches, stand-up shows, plus every possible permutation in-between. The only option left is naked wrestling – and I, for one, am not prepared to do this.
Unless it got us a series, that is.
We're doing our stand-up show as part of The Comedy Project; a writing / performing team that we’ve been members of since 2005. We used to co-run the group, before deciding the time would be better spent working for ourselves.
(Selfish bastards.)
This will be our tenth consecutive TCP season, which is a frightening thought. We've presented self-written comedy plays, sitcom pilots (with well-known and less-well-known casts), filmed sketches, stand-up shows, plus every possible permutation in-between. The only option left is naked wrestling – and I, for one, am not prepared to do this.
Unless it got us a series, that is.