…for coming along to Songs for my infant daughter. I had a great time. If you liked the songs then good news! I’m going to attempt to record some of them and make them available for download at sometime in the not too distant future.
Of course, the Comedy Festival is far from over, and I strongly encourage you to get out and see more shows this week. I can recommend Michele A’Court, Jeremy Elwood, and TJ McDonald and Nick Gibb; I’m also keen to see Steve Hughes, as I really liked his set at First Laughs. And if you didn’t see Jonny Potts’ show in the first week of the festival (I saw a preview and it was great) then it returns this Friday and Saturday.
Only a few days left until Songs for my infant daughter kicks off - hope you can make it along. If you came to last year’s show and liked it this one should be at least as good. If you came to last year’s show and didn’t like it, then this one is better. If you didn’t come to last year’s show then here’s your chance to make amends/see what all the fuss is about/see a funny show with music and stuff.
If you want to see even more of me, or want to see me do something a bit different, then I’ll be reading a story as part of FanFiction Comedy on Sunday 5 May - apart from the regular performers this show will also feature Sam Smith and Josie Long.
And if you’d like to see someone else entirely, then please feel free to consult the festival roundup I wrote for Word on the Street. It’s by no means comprehensive (there are plenty of good shows that I haven’t listed), but it’s at least a starting point.
Allow me to direct your attention to my new text-only street style blog, text street style. Because those photo-based street style blogs leave nothing to the imagination.
This month I’m hosting the Comedy Lab, in which comedians try out bits from their shows in the upcoming Comedy Festival.
For 2013 Comedy Lab is being hosted by The Medicine - the regular Wednesday night gig at Cavern Club on Allen Street. There are three of them - 13 March, 20 March and 27 March - and in each show three different comics will do 15 minute sets, followed by an audience Q&A. There’ll also be a different headline act each week.
I’ll tell some jokes and maybe sing some songs and if I get my shit together maybe even do some stuff from my show.