Twitter
Comedy Club - May 20, 2009 by: Emma
At 8pm on the
8th June, the first online comedy club will be happening via the
medium of Twitter. Nine comedians are taking part in the live gig
which you can watch unfold from the comfort of your own sofa. No
one, comics included, need to leave their houses and assuming you
have broadband, it's totally free. Each act will spend ten minutes
twittering a comedy set, within the boundaries of the 140 character
limit. To watch the gig, simply follow the hash tag #twitcom on
Twitter. The idea, concocted by comedian Tiernan Douieb, has attracted
a lot of attention with people all over the globe joining the Tweet
Comedy Club page (there are currently over 4,500 members) and Stephen
Fry (@stephenfry) describing it as 'larky'. Praise indeed from the
Tweet High Priest.
Compered by
Tiernan Douieb (@TiernanDouieb), the line-up will feature:
• Mark
Watson - @watsoncomedian
• Pappy's Fun Club - @PappysFunClub
• Mitch Benn – @MitchBenn
• Matt Kirshen – @mattkirshen
• Rob Heeney – @robheeney
• Carl Donnelly – @carldonnelly
• Terry Saunders – @terrysaunders
• Gary Delaney – @garydelaney
Sounds pretty
cool huh? We caught up with Tiernan to find out a little bit more
about it via the ultra high-tech medium of Instant Messenger (and
before you ask why didn't we use Twitter – this is actually
quicker, alright?!).
Emma:
So how did the idea arise?
Tiernan
Douieb:
Well it was spurred on by me doing a local gig that didn't have
many punters at it. I complained online and some of my followers
said why don't you do a gig online as you have lots of audience
on there?
So I started
thinking whether or not it would be possible to do a whole show
so credit to my followers really!
wow that
sounds culty!
Emma:
As a Twitter newbie, how will this event work - do I have to follow
all the comedians?
Tiernan
Douieb:
It's advisable but no you don't. What you need to follow is the
#twitcom hash tag. there will also be a live feed on the website
www.twittercomedy.co.uk and if you follow @tweetcomedyclub you will
get all info as the hash tag may change due to its overuse by people
Emma:
do you just keep clicking refresh to keep up to date?
Tiernan
Douieb:
No you shouldn't have to on the twittercomedy webpage. You might
have to on your own Twitter page depending on what you are using
to look at it. The whole thing is prone to people trying to add
their own tweets but we are hoping the general goodwill of twitterers
and the fact that audience know who is on the line-up should help
Emma:
and will it all have to be one-liners with 140 characters max?
Tiernan
Douieb:
no. That's a misconception. we will try and keep it to a 140 word
limit but acts may tell a story over several tweets
Pappy's will
be doing sketches all four at once, Mitch
Benn is going to attempt funny song lyrics, so
hopefully everyone will bring something a bit different to it
Emma:
are you expecting to get some brutal heckling from people hiding
behind their computers?
Tiernan
Douieb:
yeah probably but what's nice is that it shouldn't interrupt the
gig. So either we can deal with it, ignore it, or send @tweetcomedyclub
in as security and ask them to quiet down. :-)
Emma:
so comedians can answer tweets halfway through their set?
Tiernan
Douieb:
Yeah, if using the hash tag they can answer them during the set.
theoretically without the hash tag they can answer them when they
like!
Emma:
where will all the comedians be doing it from?
Tiernan
Douieb:
we'll all be wherever we're tweeting from. Haven't arranged us to
be in the same place. I presume Pappy's will be together, but with
technology they don't have to be. If this goes well we may try and
do a proper live one at the Edinburgh Festival although I'm still
not sure how that would work!
Emma:
that would be quite geeky - like an Apple convention!
Tiernan
Douieb:
yeah I think so. It would sort of be a very anti-social social occasion
with everyone on their phones or computers but watching live comedy
that is uploaded as it happens. I guess!
Emma:
yes it's an interesting medium of connecting with people; no atmosphere
in the room but a lot in your head
Tiernan
Douieb:
yeah I think so. And what I've noticed is people will send a funny
tweet and if it works people will send back 'lol' or another response
to say they've laughed and then RT it. So it does affect people
even though its text and probably not as much of a gut reaction
as laughing at a live gig
Emma:
How will your role as a compere work - how will you get the crowd
warmed up?
Tiernan
Douieb:
well I know I can't banter as such, but I have a few plans afoot
to try and get people in the spirit. Also I think there will be
comedy to be had in trying to compere it like a normal gig. I'll
do some gags too of course!
Emma:
Now it's gone global and has been mentioned by the likes of @stephenfry
- has that put a lot of pressure on?
Tiernan
Douieb:
ha ha yeah a tad. It'll be the biggest audience some of us (certainly
me anyway) will have played to! If it gets any bigger it'll be O2
Arena sized!
Emma:
Mark Watson has said it's a 'defining moment' in comedy which is
kind of true - it's the first time a comedy gig has ever been done
online in this way
Tiernan
Douieb:
yeah I suppose it is. I know Jimmy Carr did a gig on Second Life,
which may have been the first time
Emma:
think Second Life is a step too far for most people- this is a good
middle ground
Tiernan
Douieb:
yeah I think you're right. We can at least pretend to have a real
social life outside twitter.
Emma:
ha ha
Tiernan
Douieb:
even if we tweet everywhere we go! - Guilty
Emma:
well good luck I can't wait to watch it....
Tiernan
Douieb:
Cool. Hope you enjoy!
Please feel
free to * applause * and * cheer * for the acts!
So,
interested in attending? Before you do here are some of the rules:
1) First rule
of Twitter Comedy Club is please do tweet/speak/email about Twitter
Comedy Club. If you don't talk about it there will be no crowd and
we may as well have all gone out and done a normal gig.
2) Second rule
of Twitter Comedy Club. If you wish to heckle please @reply to the
act on stage. They might respond, they might not. Just like real
heckling. If you get too drunk and shout at your computer before
being asked to leave by your mum/partner/friend that is your own
fault.
3) Third rule
of Twitter Comedy Club. As it will be run using the #twitcom hash
tag please do not use this unless you are responding to an act who
is onstage. We understand this is prone to sabotage but only the
acts listed will be performing so if you see anyone else using it
then we will send people round their house to shout bad words at
them. |