Category Archive: comedy

Comic acts to enjoy throughout 2014

Whether you enjoy comedy that’s light-hearted and uplifting or prefer something a little darker/cynical, there’s sure to be something for you throughout 2014. With many popular acts set to unleash their material across… Read More

Interview: Betty Grumble, love & anger

Oliver Heath talks to Emma Maye, better known as Australian “obscene beauty queen and surreal showgirl” and all-round provocateur, Betty Grumble. Just in time for the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras celebration that takes over Sydney… Read More

Valentine’s Bedroom Musical Mishaps

Tom Spooner helps us avoid embarrassment this Valentine’s Day by advising us on definite musical no-no’s in the bedroom: When it comes to setting the mood for a night of romantic nudge-nudge wink-winking… Read More

TV: The best sitcom episodes ever?

Much as we enjoy attempting to comprehend exactly what the heck Professor Brian Cox is talking about (while also swooning just a little bit), or getting angry at politicians playing for applause on… Read More

Do something amazing today…

Yesterday was Red Nose Day in the UK. It is a massive charity event which sees people “do something funny for money”. The country’s comedy and celebrity talent comes together for one massive… Read More

Brighton Festival + Flaming Lips = win

We love Brighton, here at Somethingyousaid.com. It’s a vibrant, exciting city with an exhilarating music and arts scene, so when the Brighton Festival comes around, we’re always mad keen to check it out. This… Read More

Fringe comedy

Rhys Jones of the brilliant Comedy Lounge tells Something You Said who to check out at this year’s Sydney Fringe:  Completely overwhelmed by the recockulous amount of comedy shows on in this year’s… Read More

The Comedy Lounge in Sydney

We are partial to a bit of live comedy over here at Something You said. That Comedy Thing in Eastbourne quickly became one of our favourite nights out and, over on the other… Read More

Diane Spencer interview

Flame-haired, award-winning comedian, Diane Spencer, shares a few words with Something You Said: What can people who come to your Edinburgh show expect? They can expect, in a physical sense, a woman standing… Read More

Josie Long and Jo Neary at That Comedy Thing

As venues go, The Lamb Inn in Eastbourne on south coast of England is perhaps the perfect place for a comedian to try out new material. The crowd – made up of curious… Read More

Jim Bob and Isy Suttie at The Lamb Inn

Eastbourne, in the South of England, is not known for much other than being the place where blue-rinsed octogenarians tan their leathered skin on pebbled beaches. It has never been ‘on the circuit’,… Read More

Isy Suttie talks comedy, music and Dobby

When you see Isy Suttie’s name in print, it is often followed, in brackets, by the explanatory words, (Dobby from Peep Show). While it is undeniable that this is the role she is… Read More