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Sanderson Jones & Pippa Evans set up atheist church
Stand-up comedians Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans will bring together a godless congregation in the Nave in St Paul's Road, Canonbury for services - with wedding ceremonies and funerals for non-believers even on the cards.
Imogen Blake, The Islington Gazette, 20th December 2012Sanderson Jones, the face-to-face funnyman
Comedian Sanderson Jones is going for the human touch. He will be performing his acclaimed new show, comedysale.com, in Islington tonight in front of an audience that he knows personally. He has ensured that he has met everyone in advance, by selling all his tickets, or delivering them, personally.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 14th October 2011Sanderson Jones: standup you try before you buy
Sanderson Jones is eschewing the traditional Edinburgh flyers promotion route in favour of the personal touch.
Jay Richardson, The Guardian, 10th August 2011Comedian's quest to sell 500 tickets in person
Sanderson Jones aims to meet all the people who will attend his new show by selling them their tickets himself.
Spoonfed, 14th July 2011Sanderson Jones offers a picture of ourselves offended
In his Edinburgh festival show, the comedian provocatively uses a picture of an art work that has been condemned as child pornography. Is standup the right arena for such a debate?
Jay Richardson, The Guardian, 16th August 2010