The Comedy Store by William Cook

The Comedy Store by William Cook

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A few weeks after Mrs Thatcher moved into Number 10 a new kind of comedy club opened in Soho and became the unofficial flagship for a generation of comedians who revived and transformed live comedy. This book charts the eccentric story of the club and includes interviews with performers there past.

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The Comedy Store by William Cook

A few weeks after Margaret Thatcher moved into Number 10, a brand new kind of comedy club opened in a strip club in Soho. This innovative, unruly venue became the unofficial flagship for a fresh generation of comedians, who revived and transformed live comedy. It provided a crucial platform for these up-and-coming turns, who honed their craft on its tiny but prestigious stage. More than 20 years later, The Comedy Store remains an important springboard for modern comedy's rising stars. In this volume, comedy writer William Cook charts the eccentric story of this stand up and improvisational speakeasy, from its ad hoc origins in Soho's red light district, via its claustrophobic home beneath Leicester Square, to a slick purpose-built auditorium near Piccadilly Circus. Crammed with pictures, and with tales from bouncers, punters and promoters, plus interviews with past and present performers - including Clive Anderson, David Baddiel, Jo Brand, Julian Clary, Jack Dee, Eddie Izzard, Mark Lamarr and Alexei Sayle - the book offers an insight into the club that helped create not only alternative comedy, but the comedy circuit that continues to bloom today.
William Cook has worked for BBC Omnibus and has written for the MAIL ON SUNDAY and the GUARDIAN, for which he writes a weekly page about comedy in the Guardian Guide. He is married with one son and lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780316857925
ISBN 10 0316857920
Title The Comedy Store
Author William Cook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2001-11-15
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.