Surreal slow burn improv comedy, where all the rules stop making sense. Improvised by James Haskin and James Irving.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
Two brothers catch up over the phone. One of them reflects on his career in magic and has to admit that things aren't going particularly well. This audio play was improvised by James Irving and James Haskin. Recorded and mixed by James Hask... more
Two friends are on holiday together, but one of them is struggling to keep up. He sits down on a bench for a moment, but soon dozes off. This audio play was improvised by James Irving and James Haskin. Recorded and mixed by James Haskin. ... more
Sophie and her husband Graham regret letting Sophie’s cousin Claire stay with them when she gets a bit too comfortable and starts to take over the house. more
Malcolm, Justin and and Francis head out into a field, hoping to put all the stresses of the city behind them. Can they ever truly clear their minds and focus on nothing? more
John is in the studio recording an audio book and everything seems to be going well so far, if only he can stay professional and stop getting distracted by the construction site across the road. This audio play was improvised by James Irving and J... more
A couple are chatting as they walk out in the countryside. The walk seems to go on for ages. One of them tries to enjoy it. The other wishes they could speed up. This audio play was improvised by James Irving and James Haskin. Recorded and mixed ... more
Two pensioners stand outside a house, trying to work out how to get a new sofa inside. Daphne is wondering why she offered to help with this latest impulse buy and whether they can get through it without argument or someone putting their back out. ... more
A woman visits a quiet hairdressers, just hoping for a haircut. She encounters a passive aggressive hairdresser and his stressed, balding manager and ends up losing more than she had planned. An audio play for Halloween by James and I, featuring Tri... more
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If you like surreal, slow burning, dark comedy with excellent production values then this podcast is worth your time. The two main performers have great chemistry and world building skills. I can always rely on them to transport me to someplace weird and entertaining. Keep these episodes coming!
Apple Podcasts | #122 | Saudi Arabia/Comedy/Improv |
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