Are women not as funny as men?
Comediennes Jessica Ransom known from BBC 1 and Rachel Stubbings are leading us through the female comedy scene. If you want to succeed in the world of jokes you have to be tough and absolutely not...
View ArticleLatest news from the comedy scene of London
Comedy Store won best purpose-built venue. Jack Whitehall is going to host new channel 4 show, and more.
View ArticleA day in the life of a professional comedian
Seasoned Swedish stand-up comedian Fredrik Andersson talks about his career as a professional performer. He shares the highs and lows of being a comedian, and how he’s trying to break through the...
View ArticleComedy style in London - Is it offensive?
Four normal men and Paul equals sketch group Late Night Gimp Fight and they will take their clothes off. Stand up comedian Sweet Steve is banned from most of the comedy clubs. Why? He is a mature guy...
View ArticleActing funny – Theatre and TV comedy in London
London is the centre for contemporary comedy acting both on-stage and on screen. It is at the forefront of cutting edge humour in the UK, often pushing boundaries to hilarious and controversial new...
View ArticleThe Valentine's Day Massacre for love struck and broken hearted
Butchered hearts and hopeless romantics find a way to laugh off at Valentine Day’s evening. With more, it turns merrier. Find why too much love will not kill you anymore.
View ArticleDank to Swank – London's Comedy Clubs
Home grown comedians and international stars alike are drawn to perform in London's comedy circuit, a scene that is defined by the venues they perform in.
View ArticleBecome a comedian - A guide from hoopla to humour in five steps
Becoming a better performer can make you a better businessman, says Tom Salinsky, a professional improviser and comedy teacher. He explains why some people seem to be born funny and charming while...
View ArticleThe History of Comedy in London
The smooth transition from Royal Comedy Theatre to random comedy gigs has influenced London’s comedy scene. Head splitting genre to alternative style, know why British humour stands apart.
View ArticleLatest news for issue 2
British vicar against ban on strip clubs. Dr Christoph will take over Wallace Collection this October, and more.
View ArticleCyberdog: destination for the language of dance
Dancers Nathaniel Ellul from Malta and Diana Kovacs from Hungary meet on weekends at London's most bizarre shop to perform for its customers.
View ArticleFlash mobbers: dare to be weird
London Performers talked to Josh Forwood, an experienced flash mobber and the organiser of the UK Big Freeze that took place simultaneously in 23 towns around the country.
View ArticleHard Rock Vault Master: Master of All Trades
One of Hard Rock Cafe’s live performers, Ryan Lonsdale, talks about his job, The Vault, and Rock and Roll.
View ArticleThe spirituality of Hare Krishna Devotees
Learn the importance of chanting ‘Hare Krishna’ and the Saturday evening walks done by the devotees in Central London. The concept of purification, salvation and spirituality breaks the barrier of...
View ArticleA Day in the life of a magician
Rob James, one of the top notch table magic performers in UK, talks about his inspiration, strengths and favourite acts. He shares the best and the worst of his job, what attracts him to it and how...
View ArticleIs pole dancing the new ballet?
Dancer Alexe Woods takes us to the world of pole dance. Being co/owner and founder of the London Academy of Performance and Dance she knows pole dance is getting more and more popular.
View ArticleStanding the test of time
Some things never change in London and the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace has been going on for centuries.
View ArticleLatest news for issue 3
Teenage busker wins 100,000 recording contract. Covent Garden welcomes 181st birthday, and more.
View ArticleThere's more to street performers, more than girls sing, boys juggle
Street performers and spectators share their opinions about why there seem to be less female street performers than male.
View ArticleSweet and sour lives of London's street musicians
You may pass by street musicians and think that they work in this way because they love their music. But the reality is that the days are gruelling and the rewards for hard toil are not always reaped.
View ArticleIs street performing illegal in London?
Street performers can be seen all over London, making the city colorful and lively. But how does performing on the street actually work? Can anyone do it? And how does one make a living on the streets?
View ArticleTour guides: London's most wanted performers
London tour guides Ben Charland and Nathan Holme talk about their unique job and why they like it so much.
View ArticleThe street dancer who never performs for money
Mandy is not a dancer but she likes being watched. That's why she can be seen on a sunny day, dancing at Covent Garden. People stop and stare, laugh and giggle - but she doesn't care. All she seems to...
View ArticleMagical touch: setting trends with the Roadmage
28-year-old Owen Lean has been practising street magic for eight years. He has travelled five different continents and 20 different countries.
View ArticleThe life of a living statue
Outside the National Gallery stands the 16th century painter statue. It’s not a traditional bronze sculpture like the ones seen on The Gallery’s lawn. It’s a standing, breathing man.
View ArticleHistory of busking
Street performing, or busking, has a long history. In Covent Garden, London, all kinds of buskers make our life colourful.
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