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Russell Kane: ‘A bad gig? The great dane that came up on to the stage’


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The standup on courgette puns, comedy audiences and why John Kennedy Toole is his comedy hero

What did you spend lockdown doing? I leaped straight into creating standup video rants which I call “Kaneings”. This kept me sane and felt almost like doing standup – particularly when I “went live”. I also bagged a job on Steph’s Packed Lunch, on Channel 4, which has a news remit meaning that technically, I was a key worker – even though I hosted segments on how to stack your freezer and made puns about courgettes. Can you recall a gig so bad it’s now funny? A great dane came up on to the stage and stuck its muzzle into my already unfunny and dying crotch. The show was then fully over – as was my self-esteem for the following five days.

What’s your process for writing new material? I make bullet points of three to 10 words. I then devise the structure and funnies in front of preview audiences until it takes on a shape. I am a massive fan of Murakami who I believe writes in a similar way: he starts, then it finds its own path. What’s your current show about? It’s called The Essex Variant! It’s my take on (and takedown of) the last two years we’ve lived through. Its highest honour? From my beloved Guardian, of course! You declared it the number one funniest comedy show to come out of 2020. Sure, it’s got all that fire and verbal AK spray to power that my fellow Guardian readers look for – but, more importantly, there are big belly-laugh takedowns all the way through. Fire and laughter.

Russell Kane’s The Essex Variant! is now touring.

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