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Russell Hicks - Comedy, Improvisation, and the Power of Making It Up

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In episode thirteen of Kidding I sat down with the razor-sharp and exhilarating comedian, Russell Hicks! 🎙️ Originally from the US and now based in London, Russell has made a name for himself as one of the UK's most exciting comedic talents. With appearances on major TV networks like Channel 4, BBC, and ITV, Russell's provocative and exuberant style has garnered him a devoted following both on and off the stage. 🎭

In this episode, Russell delves into the principles that guide his comedy. He shares his perspective on refraining from asking questions and explains how this approach can enhance comedic delivery. Russell also discusses the importance of avoiding dead ends in comedy, particularly by steering clear of blue humor that adds no value to the performance. He highlights the need for comedians to be skilled and confident enough to navigate any situation without resorting to offensive or cheap jokes. 🚫

The episode also explores Russell's experiences with improv, revealing how it has influenced his comedic style. While he didn't extensively study improv, Russell shares how he applied its principles in his performances to keep the audience engaged and entertained. He also shares valuable lessons he learned from renowned comedian Eddie Izzard, emphasizing the importance of finding inspiration in unexpected places and exploring diverse topics. 💡

Throughout the conversation, Russell emphasizes the significance of necessity in comedy. From improvising on the spot to diversifying written material, he discusses how necessity drives creativity and invention. He also offers insights into financial savvy for comedians and the subjective nature of validation in the comedy world. 🎟️
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Chapters

1. Russell Hicks - Comedy, Improvisation, and the Power of Making It Up (00:00:00)

2. Importance of open communication. (00:07:24)

3. Russell Hicks first gig (00:14:20)

4. Importance of comedic influences (00:18:15)

5. Influences shape comedic style (00:20:31)

6. Writing routines and habits (00:25:14)

7. Embrace discomfort to find creativity (00:30:40)

8. Embrace your unique comedic style (00:33:17)

9. Have fun with stand-up comedy (00:36:26)

10. Cut off unnecessary material, improvise creatively. (00:40:54)

11. Embrace organic endings in comedy (00:45:38)

12. Importance of financial savvy for comedians (00:52:43)

13. Edinburgh (00:56:23)

14. Validation is subjective and fleeting (01:00:55)

17 episodes

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In episode thirteen of Kidding I sat down with the razor-sharp and exhilarating comedian, Russell Hicks! 🎙️ Originally from the US and now based in London, Russell has made a name for himself as one of the UK's most exciting comedic talents. With appearances on major TV networks like Channel 4, BBC, and ITV, Russell's provocative and exuberant style has garnered him a devoted following both on and off the stage. 🎭

In this episode, Russell delves into the principles that guide his comedy. He shares his perspective on refraining from asking questions and explains how this approach can enhance comedic delivery. Russell also discusses the importance of avoiding dead ends in comedy, particularly by steering clear of blue humor that adds no value to the performance. He highlights the need for comedians to be skilled and confident enough to navigate any situation without resorting to offensive or cheap jokes. 🚫

The episode also explores Russell's experiences with improv, revealing how it has influenced his comedic style. While he didn't extensively study improv, Russell shares how he applied its principles in his performances to keep the audience engaged and entertained. He also shares valuable lessons he learned from renowned comedian Eddie Izzard, emphasizing the importance of finding inspiration in unexpected places and exploring diverse topics. 💡

Throughout the conversation, Russell emphasizes the significance of necessity in comedy. From improvising on the spot to diversifying written material, he discusses how necessity drives creativity and invention. He also offers insights into financial savvy for comedians and the subjective nature of validation in the comedy world. 🎟️
Russell Hicks Instagram

Follow Kidding on social media for clips, live event info and behind the scenes
Kidding Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddingpodcast/
Kidding Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kiddingpodcast
Kidding Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU49TsZVIbI7vak-EKOBSbA
Follow Reece:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reecek1dd/
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reecekidd

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Russell Hicks - Comedy, Improvisation, and the Power of Making It Up (00:00:00)

2. Importance of open communication. (00:07:24)

3. Russell Hicks first gig (00:14:20)

4. Importance of comedic influences (00:18:15)

5. Influences shape comedic style (00:20:31)

6. Writing routines and habits (00:25:14)

7. Embrace discomfort to find creativity (00:30:40)

8. Embrace your unique comedic style (00:33:17)

9. Have fun with stand-up comedy (00:36:26)

10. Cut off unnecessary material, improvise creatively. (00:40:54)

11. Embrace organic endings in comedy (00:45:38)

12. Importance of financial savvy for comedians (00:52:43)

13. Edinburgh (00:56:23)

14. Validation is subjective and fleeting (01:00:55)

17 episodes

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