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Funny About Books

By: Stella Kinsella
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    Stellavision 2018
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  • Jeff Green and Matt Elsbury – connecting with exasperation
    Mar 11 2020
    Interview 8 - Jeff Green and Matt Elsbury From the gains and losses of late-in-life parenting, the demise of heckling and the social media 'self-esteem train', to building comedy bridges on the back of global disasters... it's an action packed half hour of Stellavision chat. Jeff Green - famous in both the UK and Australian comedy scenes - believes many comics (and writers) begin their careers after a life changing loss ("I'm just not going to be that crushed guy!"). Keep an ear open for when Jeff explains why his 'Ex' is still next of kin on his passport ;>) When Matt Elsbury is spotted in the street and asked to tell a joke (comedian's bain), he semi-politely explains he is a professional, agrees a price on the gag, generates an invoice followed by a swipe on ZipPay (12 easy monthly payments). But he also cautions that earlier success does not guarantee future entitlement. As Matt puts it: "Your next audience owes you nothing." Stella ventures that comedians are 'vicarious empaths' - near enough to the action to be singed, but not so close as to blister. Finding the grumpy and exasperation in a situation, is to find the comedy (being just 'angry' is not really funny). Being able to create and explain a strong feeling, so the audience can compare it to their own experience is where comedy connections are made (and make you laugh despite yourself :>) Don't forget to check out the Stellavision website for forthcoming shows. To listen to all our podcasts and episodes, go to: Funny about books Hobson Words Come to Stella Kinsella Books for stockists, and the fascinating back stories on Stella's own publications. YouTube Transcript 00:18 uh sobbing a big bill oddie all right cutting to the chase 00:24 welcome again thank you so much to my lovely crowd of Newports comedy room 00:29 hunters who come so regularly to see these shows and stick around for these 00:35 rather unique podcasts we are in fact building up an interesting archive of 00:40 some fantastic Australian or Australian working comedians who have really got a 00:45 bead on the social context and the zeitgeist if I can use that word because 00:50 there is no one more acutely able to comment on what's happening in real time 00:56 as our stand-up comedian community now community of stand-up comedians I 01:02 suppose that's true but you don't really get together an it though comedians but 01:06 can I please welcome to two really hard-working comedians in Victoria 01:13 predominantly but nationally and to some extent internationally I think that's 01:17 fair to say will you please welcome to the Stella vision here at the Newport 01:21 comedy room podcast the wonderful Jeff green and Matt Ellsbury thank you please 01:29 tell her thanks for having us and thanks for putting on such a great show with a 01:32 wonderful audience and we both had a great time very rarely perform on raffia 01:41 it's it's a first for me I have to say I'm just a little nervous that your 01:47 intro stellar for the podcast has said the bar little high talking about the 01:51 zeitgeist when I believe about an hour ago I was talking about my two-year-old 01:55 and a cupcake how profound allowed to be during this podcast hurry the process up 02:01 a bit with a few Jane away but we can't just can't defame ah we can't do that 02:06 now listen this is called funny about boxes inaudible you can you can pick it 02:10 up on any of your Spotify or podcast listening devices that you have but what 02:15 we do here on this show is we talk to comedians about the nature of writing 02:18 and what that actually means because writing comedy is a bit weird isn't it 02:22 it is weird I've I've written three books three well I've written my show so 02:28 I'm a writer often call myself a writer when I when I don't want to mention 02:32 a comedian in taxis Sam a writer yeah and or you know if I'm coming into the 02:37 you know coming into the country and you have to put your your occup...
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  • Mitchell Faircloth – Punter to punter
    Nov 21 2019
    Interview 7 - Mitchell Faircloth Mitchell is perhaps best known as ‘Slim Whittle’, playing alongside a cast including Tracy Harvey, Tony Rickards as "Con Marasco" and John Rothfield as "Dr Turf" on ‘Punter to Punter’ – the seminal radio show broadcast on 3RRR on Saturday mornings during the eighties. But his talent reach is much broader, including songwriter, musician, illustrator and also script writer for Tonight Live with Steve Vizard and The Gillies Report, and performing many acting roles – as recently as 2019 with Hugo Weaving in Measure for Measure, and independent candidate for the 1990 federal election! You are up for a real treat in this interview, as Mitchell and Stella talk Melbourne comedy, life in Byron Bay and have absolutely nothing nice to say about ‘the sport of kings’! Don't forget to check out the Stellavision website for forthcoming shows. To listen to all our podcasts and episodes, go to: Funny about books Hobson Words Come to Stella Kinsella Books for stockists, and the fascinating back stories on Stella's own publications.
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    57 mins
  • Steve Kearney and Neill Gladwin – Los Trios Ringbarkus
    Sep 9 2019
    Interview 6 - Steve Kearney and Neill Gladwin From the primordial soup of the late 70’s, free education, Dada discomfort, performance art, teacher training at Rusden, Buster Keaton and post ‘vaudevillia’ came the bumbling genius of Steve Kearney and Neill Gladwin as Los Trios Ringbarkus – the ‘anti-tainers’. Melbourne’s thirst for cabaret, variety and live venues during the early 80’s provided the perfect environment for the trio pair to climb the dizzy stacked chair heights of accidental comedy greatness.  A career together spanning over ten years, later saw the two become production and direction icons in the Australian and Hollywood movie lands, but only after ‘time served in the comedy crucible’. When asked about a touted documentary, the two replied: “It’s pretty hard to write a documentary about yourself.” To me it just sounds like a dare :>). Don't forget to check out the Stellavision website for forthcoming shows. To listen to all our podcasts and episodes, go to: Funny about books Hobson Words Come to Stella Kinsella Books for stockists, and the fascinating back stories on Stella's own publications.
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    54 mins

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