Last week I had rashly promised to get my cock out if AIOTM sold out this week. It seemed my genitals would remain safely ensconced in their especially constructed pouch, but there were some nervous moments as we headed out to get our dinner to see people already queuing for tickets.
Fortunately for everyone concerned (apart from my bank manager) there were plenty of empty seats. After last week's big crowd we were less than half full this time. But most of the people who had come were enthusiastic. Some of the audience had perhaps stumbled across the show without really knowing what it was. An Asian woman and her 6 year old child were seated towards the back, both wearing face masks, so maybe they were fans and knew that TV's Emma Kennedy had had swine flu recently. The majority had heard the show before, but a sizeable minority were new to it. I was worried that the in jokes might leave them cold or confused.
It all went OK, though I am not sure it was quite as good as the ones from the last couple of weeks, but there's plenty to enjoy there I hope. Please subscribe via iTunes so that I am no longer in the embarrassing situation of being less popular than the meerkat from comparethemeerkat.com. You can also listen to it, as always,
at the British Comedy Guide (now with new photos provided by the talented Mat Ricardo).
For the first time we cut out a substantial routine during the rehearsal process, so if you want to find out about how I dropped my beloved iPhone down the toilet last Thursday, then you can
check out the rehearsal script in the downloads section.
We had had a worrying moment at the start when the sound desk at the theatre went down and needed to be rebooted. But luckily all was fixed in time.
You now have only four opportunities to catch the show live and it's future depends on it being commercially viable, so if you've enjoyed it for free and can make it to London then please
buy your tickets here.
There are an increasing number of live Collings and Herrin podcasts that also require your support. Tickets have just gone on sale for the
one in Cardiff on 21st January.
But if you want to celebrate Christmas with us then come and see us
at the Duke of Yorks cinema in Brighton.
And if you want to be amongst the select few who will help us celebrate our 100th podcast at
the Leicester Square Theatre on the 1st February then book quickly, because it's already over half full.
If these go well there will be more live dates in the future and we can try and come to other locations in the country. These early experiments in the medium of the internet really depend on your support and if you've enjoyed the 100 or so hours of entertainment we've given you for free, then please give us a little something back and buy a ticket.
Spread the word about both podcasts to anyone you think might be interested. Neither podcast should be lower than that stupid fucking meerkat in the charts!