Si Hawkins features - page 46
Josie Long interview
Monday 5th January 2015
2014 saw the usually politics-fuelled Josie Long take a more personal fork of the comedy freeway, with the show Cara Josephine. But into 2015 she's still ranting about rabid right-wingers - during interviews, at least.
Simon Evans interview
Thursday 4th December 2014
A long-serving sage of artisanal gagsmithery, Simon Evans has just made his first stand-up DVD - not that he's a fan of the genre. Nor is he fond of one particular newspaper, which he's boycotting. And don't get him started on cars.
Joseph Morpurgo interview
Monday 10th November 2014
Co-founder of the wildly successful improv troupe Austentatious, Joseph Morpurgo's solo work is more audacious, and his new show shares an ethos with some notable musical mavericks.
Mark Thomas interview
Wednesday 5th November 2014
For the 75th Circuit Training, our first return visitor, and a suitably epic chat with Mark Thomas. He's on often eyebrow-raising form, about arms sales, corporate spying, conspiracy theories, ISIS, Labour, and, er, clitoral stroking. But is it still comedy?
James Acaster interview
Friday 24th October 2014
He may be 'low energy', a bit ill and standing around at a train station, but James Acaster is in a feisty mood when Circuit Training calls. Reviewers and TV bookers beware.
Jason Byrne interview
Friday 17th October 2014
The hugely popular Irishman Jason Byrne endured a rare career catastrophe last year when his high-profile TV vehicle flopped - here he talks turkey, his TV comeback, the 'dangerous' new tour, and a tremendous Ross Noble anecdote.
Behold, the mighty mirth monsters meet
Wednesday 15th October 2014
Si Hawkins gets childishly over-excited as two comedy heavyweights collide, and comes up with a new money-spinning idea for benefit gigs.
Axis of Awesome interview
Saturday 20th September 2014
Musical comedy group Axis of Awesome talk about their UK tour, and introduce their intriguingly elaborate YouTube series, Axis All Areas.
Thom Tuck interview
Friday 29th August 2014
A mysteriously-curtailed chat with Thom Tuck, about Munnery, Bambi, expensive dross at the Fringe, piles of rubbish on BBC3, and the much-anticipated new Penny Dreadfuls material.
Romesh Ranganathan interview
Wednesday 20th August 2014
Angry and candid onstage, affable and candid off it, ex-teacher Romesh Ranganathan really lets rip in his new Edinburgh show. Here we talk curriculums, closing schools and some handy comedy-writing advice.
Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary 2014, Part 2: Movers, Shakers, Gamble-Takers
Wednesday 20th August 2014
Si Hawkins discusses the Edinburgh Fringe shows from acts including Tony Law, Alex Horne, Dane Baptiste, Richard Herring, Alexis Dubus and Clever Peter.
Stuart Goldsmith interview
Tuesday 19th August 2014
He's probably better known for his hugely popular podcast than his performing (for the moment) - so what's Stuart Goldsmith's own masterplan? Why does he turn down 'shiny floor' roles? And which TV job was 'stressful, unpleasant and phenomenally frustrating?'
Si Hawkins' Fringe Diary 2014. Part One: Old Winners
Sunday 17th August 2014
Si Hawkins reports back on four shows from award-winners: Bridget Christie, David O'Doherty, Tim Key and Doctor Brown.
Abandoman interview
Thursday 24th July 2014
Freestyle hip-hop duo Abandoman are just about the most roof-raising, impossible-to-follow stand-up act you've ever seen. But are they caught between stools? Or other, more sinister furniture? (Warning, may contain geeky music references)
Mayall and Edmondson - Dangerous Minds
Monday 16th June 2014
Rik Mayall's tragically early passing made comedy fans of a certain age take a long, hard and heartfelt look at two men being really revoltingly objectionable to each other. Time to dig out a revealing interview with his old partner Ade Edmondson.
Gary Delaney interview
Sunday 27th April 2014
Gary Delaney is renowned among comedy folk for his almost mutant punchline powers, and some big names have benefited. He talks pun technique, TV writing rooms and the comedy stylings of a Money Saving Expert.
Fancy Meeting You Here - Comedy's Culture Club
Sunday 20th April 2014
A look at Fancy Meeting You Here, the roving comedy show in which Carl Arnheiter, Dave Hill and guest comedians provide free tours around cultural institutions.
Susan Calman interview
Tuesday 4th February 2014
Plotting her own frank and personal route to household-name status, Susan Calman talks pitching, pessimism, her nascent reality show plan, and lavatory-based encounters with fans.
Jarlath Regan interview
Friday 20th December 2013
After a traumatic two year indoctrination, Jarlath Regan has finally taken to London life and just won an iTunes award for his popular new podcast, featuring the likes of Dylan Moran and, er, Tony Cascarino. But can he still sell the Christmas cards?
Ardal O'Hanlon review
Wednesday 18th September 2013
Si Hawkins reviews Ardal O'Hanlon at the Norwich Playhouse.