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Acknowledgements | xi | |
Foreword | xiii | |
Introduction | xv | |
1 | The Secret of Stand-up Comedy | 19 |
The Performance Imperative | 22 | |
Working the Carriage | 26 | |
Performance Dynamics | 27 | |
Relationship to the Fourth Wall | ||
Now and Then | ||
Mugging and Mimicry | ||
Timing the corpse | ||
Corpsing | ||
Much taboo about laughing | ||
Kay at Hood | ||
Frankle Howerd mugging | ||
Good Friday at the Irish Centre | ||
Attitude: Starting Out | 32 | |
Stage time and making mistakes | ||
Identity crisis | ||
Defensive traits | ||
The essential curl | ||
Workshop | ||
Discovering Attitude | 37 | |
Jack Dee | ||
Ronnie Rigsby | ||
Attitude informs Material | ||
List and curl | ||
Arse-about-face | ||
Hot seat - Performance mode | ||
Structure - Giving it Form | 40 | |
Word play - Puns and Wit | ||
Rule of three | ||
Cliches | ||
Know Thyself | ||
Taboo | ||
Terry Alderton's Essex Man | ||
Favourite Joke | ||
Personal Argot | ||
Obitulobe - Stanley Unwin | ||
2 | The History of Stand-up Comedy | 51 |
The Storyteller, The Fool and the Shaman | 51 | |
The first joke | ||
The Danga to Archy | ||
Commedia Dell'Arte | 55 | |
Robert Armin - a speculation | 56 | |
Fools in High Places | 58 | |
Joseph Grimaldi and English Pantomime | 59 | |
A Brief History of Burnt-cork Minstrelsy | 61 | |
Jim Crow | ||
The Musicians | ||
The Format | ||
Centenary | ||
Victorian Music Hall | 62 | |
Sing-a-long | ||
The influence of Panto | ||
Gus Elen | ||
Dan Leno, Harry Champion, and Patter | ||
Variety | ||
Max Miller - Comic Attitude and Beyond | 66 | |
Who Killed Variety? | ||
Why are Eric and Ernie so Loveable? | 68 | |
Lenny Bruce | 69 | |
3 | The Roots of Alternative Comedy | 73 |
Oval House | ||
Folk Clubs | ||
Fringe Theatre | ||
Comrade Thesp | ||
Rough Theatre | ||
The Benefit Circuit | ||
Roadshow | ||
Hippie Circus | ||
Busking and Covent Garden | ||
Speakers' Corner | ||
Crutch Guitar Style | ||
Traditional stand-up | ||
Bernard Manning and racist comedy Post-Oval | ||
Born Again Christians | ||
Catharsis | ||
Psychologically stripping | ||
Audience terror | ||
Here and Now | ||
Oxford Poets | ||
The Torness Occupation | ||
Working Class Hero? | ||
The Nose | ||
The Walcot Beano Club | ||
Comedy Store Audition | ||
The Buskers' Concert | ||
Attitude Elusive | ||
Rock against Sexism | ||
Midnight at the Comedy Store | ||
St Hilda's Club | ||
Comedy Store Again | ||
The Early Days of the Comedy Store | 97 | |
Alexei Sayle | ||
Old Material | ||
Hecklers | ||
Inappropriate Material | ||
Uppity Hillmans | ||
The Liggers | ||
The Management | ||
Jim Barclay and Andy De la Tour | ||
Wines and Spirits | ||
Andrew Bailey | ||
Bob Flag | ||
Peter Wear | ||
Clive Anderson | ||
Lee Cornes | ||
Arnold Brown | ||
Waiting in the Wings: Keith Allen | ||
Comedy Store Part Two - Anger Management | 102 | |
Alternative Cabaret - Shouting, Swearing and Politics | 107 | |
The Elgin | ||
The clientele | ||
Acts | ||
My Subject Matter | ||
Sexist shit | ||
Swearing | ||
Pauline Melville | ||
Alexei Sayle | ||
The last night | ||
Wrongly attributed | ||
Beyond the Rule of Three | ||
Origins of Alternative? | ||
Other venues | ||
Telly | ||
Sharon Landau | ||
Edinburgh Festival | ||
Provocateur and Raconteur | ||
Brown rice and birhgt lights | ||
Hindsight | ||
Alternative ethos | ||
Provocative comedy | ||
Anarcho punk | ||
Bill Hicks | 121 | |
Comedians | 123 | |
Mr Social Control | 126 | |
Bespoken Word at the Manor | 127 | |
What Comes Next? | 131 | |
Altercation | 132 | |
4 | The Edge of Stand-up Comedy | 135 |
Discovering my Clown - Tofu the Zany | 135 | |
Rough edges | ||
Daniel Rovai | ||
Stripey Richard | ||
Roadshow | ||
Offal and Tofu | ||
Portobello Precinct | ||
Police and Thieves | ||
Costume and make-up | ||
Jerry Sadowitz | 142 | |
Glastonbury Notes 1998 - Ian Cognito | 143 | |
Tony Green as Sir Gideon Vein | 144 | |
Glastonbury Notes 1998 - Rory Motion | 144 | |
Golden Rules of Stand-up Comedy - Never do a gig on CS Gas | 145 | |
The Summer of '93 - Benefit for Hackney Homeless | 147 | |
The Ultimate Knob Joke at Forest Fayre - The Great Geek and Stompy 1993 | 148 | |
Glastonbury Notes - 1993: The Contemporary Fool | 149 | |
The Cutting Edge at the Comedy Store | 152 | |
The Open Heart Cabaret | 156 | |
Poetry Reading 1997 | 157 | |
Ken Dodd died. Did he? No Doddy | 158 | |
Obituary: David Sutch | 160 | |
Lenny Bruce live at Basin Street West | 161 | |
5 | Post-Alternative Comedy | 163 |
My Attitude | 163 | |
The Grim Reapo Man is at the Door - Transcript | 165 | |
Bibliography | 185 | |
Index | 187 |
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