"I have been a professional comedian for over 25 years -
and this is one of the nicest clubs I've ever played" John Moloney
Back in 2008 when Jan Jack's Laughter-House Comedy Clubopened, I never imagined that we'd be attracting the quality acts who now regularly appear at our lovely club.
John Moloney at Jan Jack's Laughter-House Comedy Club Basingstoke
On 7 January we were privileged to have award winning comedian John Moloney headlining. (This cracking photo is by Michael Palmer, who is brilliant at event photography).
John asked around before he accepted our booking & heard Good Things from the circuit. He subsequently enjoyed performing for us almost as much as we enjoyed watching him and left us with the above quote. Thank you John!
And thanks to Michael Palmer for all our fabulous photographs.
If you ask someone what their worst nightmare would be, it's usually standing up in front of a room full of people they don't know. Add 'trying to make them laugh' to the mix and most people would be taking to the hills.
So imagine the courage it must have taken for the 15 wannabe stand up comedians who entered the BBC South Stand up if you Dare challenge - filmed at Laughter-House Comedy Club in Basingstoke last night.
Okay, it was the opposite end of the scale to the usual acts Laughter-House bring in... but promoting awareness of live comedy is always dear to my heart.
So what did they have to do? First off - attend the 'Boot Camp' where myself and Mervyn Stutter were appointed Comedy Mentors.
One woman turned up with a dog on the end of a lead. We were slightly nonplussed but apparently she 'thought he'd like to join in'. We all watched expectantly as he wandered up to the mic and considered cocking his leg. He didn't. Probably a good decision.
By the time a few of them had wandered up to the mic I was worrying. Some people appeared to think that just telling a story (because that's what Peter Kaye does) is how you do it. I have news for any who wants to do stand up comedy - shouting "Garlic Bread" down a mic takes a lot of practice. Trust me on this.
Some however were pretty impressive. As mentors we dispensed cheerful advice on tweaking and timing. All the acts joined in with the feedback and there was some definite 'bonding' going on.
The Big Night was last night. This time the fear was palpable - but I took a couple of valium and quickly settled. The stand ups were bricking it. Some gave interviews for BBC South....and the room filled with their family and friends keen to support them. No pressure then.
They were all amazing!. They were far better than I thought they would be. They'd listened and learned on the Bootcamp and re-written loads of material. I was particularly proud of a few of the Laughter-House regulars who gave it a go....Glen Forder, Calvin Sharpe, Dan Keilty and 'Boo' ...well done guys.
The reaction when Glen bounced onto the stage in a black stretch one-piece was a sight to see. Unfortunately I don't have a photo of him dressed like that....only this one
Today there are fifteen would-be comedians walking on air. Because they DID IT. You'll be able to see it on you tube soon. Watch this space!
The moral of the story? It's never too late to give it a go....
.....and if your friends enjoyed the night can you kindly remind them that we run great comedy on the first Thursday of the month at Laughter-House Comedy Club....with 4 April being no exception :)
I love good comedy, good friends and Llindt Bunnies.
I bring terrific stand up comedy to the lovely people of Basingstoke at my comedy club Jan Jack's Laughter-House.
SBS Award Winner, Inspire Award Finalist, and the BBC South Comedy Mentor for Comic Relief 2013
I live in Basingstoke with my husband Jacko and a bedroom full of odd socks