News: Alternative Comedy Conference & Exhibition

Alternative Comedy Now, taking place at the University of Kent from May 1 - 4, is the first major academic conference to look at this crucial cultural movement, forty years on from its inception. In addition to academic papers from a truly international range of speakers representing a range of academic disciplines (including theatre, media, philosophy, anthropology, and cultural studies) there will also be workshops and other contributions from performers.

Keynote speakers are Sophie Quirk, whose latest book, The Politics of British Stand-Up Comedy: The New Alternative, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in December 2018; and Oliver Double, whose next book, Alternative Comedy: 1979 and the Reinvention of British Stand-Up, will be published by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama in 2019. 

The early summer of 1979 saw the beginning of the alternative comedy movement. Precipitated by the opening of the Comedy Store in Soho on 19 May and the formation of the group Alternative Cabaret a few weeks later, alternative comedy would go on to revolutionize the style, subject matter and politics of British stand-up. The new comedians turned established joke structures inside out, rejected sexist and racist gags and became part of the left-wing anti-Thatcher culture. Moreover, the current UK comedy industry grew out of the 1980s alternative comedy scene.

Organised by the Popular & Comic Performance Research Centre (PCP) and the Centre for Comedy Studies Research (CCSR)

Events include some of the best-known veterans of the 1980s scene as well as some of today’s best alternative comedians. A ticket for Alexei Sayle in Conversation with Dr. Oliver Double on the evening of Thursday, 2nd May, is provided for conference delegates. If you would like to attend other festival events, tickets can be booked here: https://thegulbenkian.co.uk/alternative-comedy-now-festival/

There is also an Alternative Comedy Now Exhibition. The British Stand-Up Comedy Archive (BSUCA), held at the University of Kent, has an unrivalled collection of material relating to the early alternative comedy movement, including publicity materials, photographs, press coverage, scripts, LPs, unpublished recordings, etc. This material will be arranged in seven different themes: the Comedy Store; Alternative Cabaret; the Comic Strip; the spread of the circuit; the Edinburgh Fringe; the small comedy club; and politics. Together these themes will tell the story of how alternative comedy grew into a rich and vibrant scene throughout the 1980s, and sowed the seeds for today’s comedy circuit. 

Booking

The conference fee of £35 includes conference attendance and refreshments, admission to the exhibition and a ticket for Alexei Sayle in Conversation with Dr Oliver Double. An optional conference dinner for delegates will be held on the evening of Thursday, 2nd May: the fee for attendance of both the conference and the dinner is £60. 

Booking is available via the University of Kent online shop: https://store.kent.ac.uk/product-catalogue/faculty-of-humanities/school-of-arts/arts-events/alternative-comedy-now-conference-2019

More info here: https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/altcom/  

Pictured: The weekend will also include this gig featuring Arthur Smith, Arnold Brown, Steve Gribbin, Lorraine Bowen and Atilla The Stockbroker.

 

 

 

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