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By chrysostom
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There was a period (no pun intended) where every female comedian had exactly the same jokes. Sexism countering sexism, making men the butt of the jokes, and those were the comedians who people wanted to see.

In turn, these were the only female comedians who the public saw (on TV) and as a lot of men didn't find the jokes funny, the stereotype that female comedians aren't funny came about - I think DTJ is right as its much better now, but there are still a lot who stick to the same old shtick which can be pretty tedious if its not done well (same problems with minority comedians).
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By catherine
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I love Gina
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By dimtimjim
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^^Gina was just one of the examples which sprang to my mind... Also Shappi, Pascoe, Osho and Long. (google 'em)
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By catherine
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I don't think shappi is that good. I also like Ava Vidal.

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By dimtimjim
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catherine wrote:I don't think shappi is that good. I also like Ava Vidal.


+1
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By Nicola_Red
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Katherine Ryan's pretty good too. I possibly wouldn't have been as bothered about seeing Sarah Millican if she was in our bigger auditorium, but the smallest one is a great venue to see comedians trying out new material and warming up. Dylan Moran, Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay have all used it as their warm-up venue for bigger tours now. I always try to take the opportunity to see comedians here before they move onto arenas - I don't watch arena comedy. But I'm very lucky in that I get first dibs on tickets (although I usually still have to pay!)
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dimtimjim wrote:^^Gina was just one of the examples which sprang to my mind... Also Shappi, Pascoe, Osho and Long. (google 'em)


dimtimjim wrote:
catherine wrote:I don't think shappi is that good. I also like Ava Vidal.


+1


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Also,I agree with Deadly 100%.
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By The Deadly
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flyingbadger wrote:
dimtimjim wrote:^^Gina was just one of the examples which sprang to my mind... Also Shappi, Pascoe, Osho and Long. (google 'em)


dimtimjim wrote:
catherine wrote:I don't think shappi is that good. I also like Ava Vidal.


+1


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Also,I agree with Deadly 100%.


I agree with you 100% too.
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By Bonanzoid
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Ava Vidal is pretty dull I think, Shappi Khorsandi is ok but I think the fact I have a but of a crush on her helps.

Still struggle to top Victoria Wood.

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By DevilsDuck
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But... Uh...nope it's gone
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The Deadly wrote:
chrysostom wrote:Just booked an anniversary lunch at /somewhere nice/ for Hannah and I in a couple of weeks. Very excited, can't wait for her to get back!

Restaurant name in spoiler tags in case she checks...


SPOILER ALERT: It says Little Chef.


SPOILER ALERT:
You quoting it has undone the spoiler tactic Mr Chrysososososotom had adopted.
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dimtimjim wrote:Making me laugh today: Richard Pryor (on iPlayer) gig from '79 (year I was born). Quality comedian. See where Eddie Murphy / Chris Rock got inspiration for their S/U act.


Richard Prior was a genius, he's the only reason to watch Superman III whilst half cut (he was clearly taking the piss in that film) :lol:
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By dimtimjim
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chrysostom wrote:Have the best time! I love that place, can't wait to go back at some point.



you know how I know you're gay...? :wink:
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