An improv comedy show performed by improvisers who are in the dark, figuratively and literally. Shari, Sadie and friends don their eye masks and create an entirely made up show, using a format known as The Bat.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
Caps on the world’s most competitive business partners, and who knew not liking foreign language films could ruin your life? Maybe you shouldn’t point the finger, but eat it… With thanks to Giulia for the podcast cover art. Music credit: Mark July.
It doesn’t matter if you’ve got tennis elbow or snooker elbow; coach is administering some tough love regardless. And the team’s goalie might need to rethink his technique after getting his elbows removed. Maybe he can be saved by the Church of Latte... more
Lalalalace! Regrets when you've already poisoned the dinner? Navigating Ann Summers when you're used to shopping in Lush? Getting feeling for your victims when you're a hitman? It's all in this month's episode of Dark Humour! With thanks to Giulia fo... more
Well, get your skates on to the skating emporium where you can only get skates, if you've got skates or maybe you'd like some skate, ooer...is it a euphemism? Or maybe some wholesome family bonding while fishing? More ridonk shenanz in our latest epi... more
Here's the audio of our LIVE show, which was part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Thanks so much to everyone who came and supported us. And if you couldn't make it, enjoy this recording (with guest appearance from creaky door to the toi... more
Ring the ALARM! We're back after performing our live show as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival (hoping to share that audio with you soon!). In the meantime, enjoy this episode with our usual ridonkness.
In this episode, we discuss our upcoming LIVE show as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and we learn a little bit about the Dark Humour team...or do we. We also have the usual nonsense, Robins with tweet tweet habits, Bat Man and his ... more
In this episode, we get a little festive! There also features the boys that got brought to the yard, a not so deserted island and toothpaste 'art'. With thanks to Giulia for podcast cover art and Charlie for tech support. Music credit: Mark July
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Apple Podcasts | #91 | South Africa/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #95 | New Zealand/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #192 | India/Comedy/Improv |
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