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Teaching is a performance and lot of former teachers find their way into comedy. Alex had to figure out how both teaching and comedy work over Zoom during lockdown, as he continued to work in both capacities.
Between writing and performing his newest Fringe hour, 'Philosophy Pig' and organising the Mind Oxford Gala through his main comedy home, Jericho Comedy in Oxford, Alex has amassed loads of great advice on how to get started in comedy, and how to write that all-important first show.
Plus, he knows why creatures like birds and bats can spread the flu and Covid, but don't get sick themselves. And he also knows that laughter helps us learn. You'll be a much more learned creature yourself, after listening to this episode...
Alex's links
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Here's where to find Suchandrika's fringe show 'I Miss Amy Winehouse':
Brighton: https://www.brightonfringe.org/whats-on/i-miss-amy-winehouse-wip-153490/
Camden: https://camden.ssboxoffice.com/events/i-miss-amy-winehouse-wip/
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