The only way to stay sharp is to do live shows. There is no part-time comedy.
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I live for comedy. I've been doing it for such a long time. Comedy is hard in itself.
I don't like doing things by halves, and I realised you can't do stand-up comedy part-time.
I don't see myself making comedies always.
I love comedy with a passion, and I hope that shows in my work. I would never want to move an inch away from comedy. What I want to do is continue to grow and extend myself, so if anything, I'm adding things on.
Really, I just love doing comedy. Any form it takes is great, as long as I can keep doing it, you know? If I can do my show and 'The League' while also getting to do other bits, that's awesome.
Comedy is hard to do. All the cliches about it are true.
I worked on dramas before, I love sinking my teeth into something dramatic or a period piece, but there's something so fun about doing a comedy. When you go to set and your only job is to make people laugh, there's an unbelievable energy on set.
Having done film, TV and theatre, the nicest final bit of the jigsaw is to do live comedy, because you can talk to the audience. It feels really natural to be able to laugh with them, but at the same time still be within the framework of a play.
If you want to reach any kind of poignancy or meaning a lot of times, coming from comedy is the best way to get there.
I think comedy is one of the hardest things to do.
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