Showing posts with label Mark Olver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Olver. Show all posts

Friday, 1 March 2013

FESTIVAL AWARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED!!

As those involved in the festival have been slowly catching up on sleep and trying to restore some sense of normality to their lives, the merry band of festival judges have been deliberating and arguing the toss over which shows and venues deserve special recognition at the festival awards ceremony later this month. The nominations were unveiled earlier today, and there are some pretty surprising choices!

Nominated - Leanne Mckie reprised her role as local crooner 'Eng'
 in Barbara Steele's Wheels of Steel
Obviously I'm delighted to see my good friend Leanne Mckie's epic 2 hour cavalcade of mentalness Barbara Steele's Wheels of Steel nominated for Best Show, alongside Francesca Martinez and newly-crowned Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Romesh Ranganathan amongst others. Spunky young kiwi Rhys Mathewson is up for Best New Show in a strong field including local songster Anthony King and TV regular Charlie Baker.

Monday, 11 February 2013

FESTIVAL DIARY DAY 4 - Rob Deering, Markus Birdman and comedy chat with Johnny Vegas

Wow, can't believe we're on Day 4 already - it's all flying past in a big comedic blur at the moment! Yesterday was another long and busy day, the morning spent writing up Saturday's many activities and the afternoon/evening spent cycling from gig to gig, to home, to gig, to gig, to another gig and back home again, in the driving rain/sleet/snow. Why do we do it to ourselves...? Coz we bloody love it, that's why!

First up was Mark Olver's afternoon chat show Dancing About Architecture at Just the Tonic, which was a fascinating hour of comedians discussing various aspects of the life of a stand-up. Mark was joined onstage by Johnny Vegas, Norman Lovett, Markus Birdman, Carly Smallman (who had to dash off at half time to perform at Kayal) and Adam Hess - although it should be noted that the character of Johnny Vegas was very much under wraps, allowing the man who plays him, Mike Pennington, to speak openly and honestly about being a stand-up, without the more unbalanced character of Johnny taking over. We were treated to some fascinating insights from the panel, including how they deal with nerves (drink often being the key, it seems); how male comedians can avoid going on stage sporting a urine stain (the trick is to tuck your little fella under, so any excess dribbleage heads down the inner thigh); Norman revealed how his Holly dialogue was shot in the early days of Red Dwarf (apparently Holly was just meant to be a voice to begin with, but managed to persuade Grant & Naylor to include his disembodied head as well). 

Fascinating insights: Lovett, Vegas, Hess, Birdman & Olver

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Just the Tonic offer - Festival Day Tickets and Johnny Vegas for £2.50!!

Just to let you know, Just the Tonic are running some fantastic offers for their festival shows - as well as 'Five Pound Fridays', in which you can see 5 great stand-ups for just a fiver, they are also offering day tickets for their weekend shows, meaning you can buy one ticket and see all the shows on that day at a special discounted price, saving up to £12.50 - woohoo!


The tickets allow you to stay in the venue between shows, where food & drink will be served, and stay around for the late night bar after the Saturday shows (careful now). Here are those weekend line-ups in full (click on the date for tickets):

Saturday 9th Feb - Keith Farnan, Alfie Moore, Jeff Innocent, Tim Clark, Just the Tonic Comedy Club
Sunday 10th Feb - Shappi Korsandi, Johnny Vegas, Rob Deering, So On And So Forth plus others
Saturday 16th Feb - Gary Delaney, Mark Little, Rob Rouse, Wil Hodgson, Mark Nelson plus may more
Sunday 17th Feb - The Nosie Next Door, The Silky Pair, Francesca Martinez
Saturday 23rd Feb - Just the Tonic Comedy Cub, John Robins, Ivan Brackenbury plus more
Sunday 24th Feb - Seann Walsh, Shazia Mirza, Casual Violence plus others

Some top names in there I think you'll agree!


They also have a super-special deal on for this Sunday afternoon (10th Feb) - the unpredictable whirlwind of comedy Johnny Vegas will be appearing on Mark Olver's Dancing About Architecture chat show, and a limited number of tickets are half price (just £2.50 for a bona-fide comedy legend!!) To get your tickets, visit http://www.justthetonic.com/Leicester-Comedy/shows/sunday-10-feb-2013/945/ and enter the special promo code JOHNNYCHAT

Friday, 20 July 2012

Big names Bloom and Howard this weekend at JTT


This weekend sees another strong line-up at Just the Tonic, with perennial favourite Adam Bloom topping the bill on Saturday, alongside deadpan local hero Chris Stokes, mad-as-a-box-of-frogs music/prop duo The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue and engaging storyteller John Robins.


Then on Sunday night, television's finest Russell Howard is the compere for an Edinburgh preview double bill featuring Mark Olver and John Robins (again) who will be practising their festival sets for your enjoyment.
Tickets for both shows reside here: http://www.justthetonic.com/leicester-comedy/

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Good News - Russell Howard's coming to Leicester!


Just the Tonic have just confirmed that telly favourite Russell Howard will be appearing at the venue on Sunday July 22, where he will be compering and introducing two Edinburgh preview shows from his friends Mark Olver and John Robins. Tickets are £10 and are likely to sell out quickly so get over to  http://www.justthetonic.com/Leicester-Comedy/shows/sunday-22-jul-2012/889/ to bag yourself a ticket!

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Are students funny? Find out on Tuesday night...

DeMontfort University's finest student comics go head-to-head this Tuesday night at Just the Tonic, in the final of the, ahem, snappily-titled 'So You Think You're Footlightingly Funny?!' contest. Judged by Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival supremo Geoff Rowe, funnyman Mark Olver and Andrew Leitch from Big Difference Company (the charity behind DLCF), 11 student funnypersons will battle it out for the title of DMU Footlights Comedian of the Year.
Entry is £5 on the door and bring some ID if you're lucky enough to look like you might be under 18!
Visit the Facebook event page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/289877327733197/