Sunday, July 26, 2009

There is one more London "Anthology" before Edinburgh.

It is tonight.

I've decided to do it myself, a selection of stories from me, with no guests; an Edinburgh preview of sorts.

I don't want to sound like the boy who cried scarcity, but this may be the last London "Anthology" ever; hell, it could be my last London show ever. I don't expect that to send a shiver of "gotta get there" down anybody's spine but that's the way it is.

Should your spine be sending you any messages, the show is at 8:30pm at The Ship (upstairs), 68 Borough Road (at the spot where Borough Road meets Borough High Street), London SE1 1DX.

Near Borough tube station. (Also convenient to Elephant & Castle and even London Bridge.)

I'm gonna run it like the Free Fringe/Festival shows. Come in for free. Pay what/if you want when you leave.

And that's everything.

So, um, g'bye. (For now.)

Your pal,
Andrew (J. Lederer)

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Thanks

to Harris, Torrance, Watts, Hanbury, Gold & Bennetto for last night's show. Next one is 21 July (Tues), again at The Ship in Borough.

Guests on July 21st are Lizzie Roper, John Gordillo, Kate Smurthwaite and David Mulholland.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

More detail re Sat, the 11th --

11 July, Sarah Bennetto, Caroline Gold, Charlotte Jo Hanbury, Andrew Watts, Alys Torrance, Gareth Berliner, Elise Harris & Ronnie Golden.

Purchase tickets -- http://bit.ly/bdTJ4

Monday, July 6, 2009

Big Line-Up This Saturday (11th)

http://www.timeout.com/london/comedy/event/148964/anthology.html

Thursday, July 2, 2009

4 July, Anthology w/Chris Neill

Anthology is the comedy show that features comedians teling true stories from their lives rather than jokes. This Saturday, 4 July, our headline guest is Chris Neill, who'll be joined by Danny Hurst and Elise Harris and maybe some surprises.

About Chris (from Wikipedia)

Early career

Born in 1968, Chris Neill began his career producing comedy and entertainment shows for BBC Radio. Between 1993 and 2000 he worked as a producer for BBC Radio Entertainment and since then he has continued to make shows for BBC radio networks as a freelance. His productions include The Hudson And Pepperdine Show, Just A Minute, The News Huddlines, Weekending, Lee And Herring, Rainer Hersch's 20th Century Retrospective, Kit And The Widow - Sanitised For The Wireless, It's That Jo Caulfield Again, Quote... Unquote, Miranda Hart's House Party, Cambridge Footlights: A Retrospective, ... by Woody Allen, Clement Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Why The Big Pause? Talk Of New York and Sean Lock's 15 Storeys High.

Comedy roles and performances

In 2000, he started to appear as a panellist on shows such as Just a Minute, The Motion Show and Quote Unquote. He had a regular role as Chris, the live-in builder with a fear of completing any job, in the comedy series Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting written by and featuring the eponymous Linda Smith. He also had cameo roles in Sean Lock's 15 Storeys High and The Hudson And Pepperdine Show, as well as writing and presenting a Radio 4 documentary about the legendary Round The Horne star, Betty Marsden. He is a regular newspaper reviewer on the Sunday morning news magazine programme, Broadcasting House, as well as being a weekly contributor to MacAulay & Co on BBC Radio Scotland. In 2005, 2006 and 2008 he co-hosted elements of MacAulay & Co along with Fred MacAulay and Sue Perkins as it was broadcast from the Spiegel Tent every morning during two weeks of the Edinburgh Festival.

Chris made his début as a stand-up comedian at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2002 with his show "Does It With Strangers" at the Pleasance, and he has returned to the Fringe in 2004 with "The BBC, Andrew Gilligan, And Me" and in 2005 with "Middle Class Misery — the Board Game", both also at the Pleasance, in 2006 with his show "Everybody Hates Chris (Neill)" at the Underbelly and in 2008 with "Chris Neill's Got A Bun In The Oven" at the Assembly Rooms. He was a core performer in Robin Ince's Book Club both in London and on national tour, and has also worked as a television warm-up.

Other roles

Chris also performs as a radio actor and as a voice-over artist. In 2006, he guest starred in the Doctor Who audio drama The Kingmaker. Currently he is planning and writing a new series for BBC Radio Scotland about his Scottish roots.
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Here's an article about our show and storytelling in general from the Independent:
http://bit.ly/independentarticle

Here's praise for Anthology's producer and host, Andrew J. Lederer, from the Evening Standard:
http://bit.ly/standardcriticschoice

Here's the Time Out recommendation for this Saturday's show:
http://www.timeout.com/london/comedy/event/148963/anthology.html

Location is The Ship, 68 Borough Road SE1 1DX (Northern Line, Borough)

Showtime is 8:30pm.

Admission is £5 at the door or online, in advance, by using the form below:





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Shows start at 8:30pm. Upstairs at The Ship. 68 Borough Rd, SE1 1DX

For more information, e-mail anthologystorytelling@googlemail.com or call 07840 588273.