The fourth song of a five-song set at the Clapham Grand filmed for The World Stands Up, a stand-up show filmed by IMWP for Paramount Comedy Channel. It may look like a slick performance for a reasonably appreciative audience, but I was having to work through a serious bunch of hecklers who were booing me vociferously from the dress circle pretty much all the way through. I would have liked to have dealt with it a bit more head on, but the restrictions of having to film it meant I just had to plough through and ignore them for the full half hour I was up there. It wasn’t till afterwards that we realised the monitors upstairs weren’t working and they couldn’t hear any of the music. Which somehow explained their ire. Or at least that’s what I was told.
The fourth song of a five-song set at the Clapham Grand filmed for The World Stands Up, a stand-up show filmed by IMWP for Paramount Comedy Channel. It may look like a slick performance for a reasonably appreciative audience, but I was having to work through a serious bunch of hecklers who were booing me vociferously from the dress circle pretty much all the way through. I would have liked to have dealt with it a bit more head on, but the restrictions of having to film it meant I just had to plough through and ignore them for the full half hour I was up there. It wasn’t till afterwards that we realised the monitors upstairs weren’t working and they couldn’t hear any of the music. Which somehow explained their ire. Or at least that’s what I was told.