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  • A weekly podcast where Dan Edwards speaks to artists. writers and performers about what makes them tick.

    Exploring the who, what, why where and when of their careers to date and, of course, the all important final random question.

    © 2024 Dan Has Questions
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  • EP 6: Casey Feigh
    2024/08/23

    Exploring Improv with Casey Feigh: From Minnesota to Edinburgh

    In this engaging episode of 'Dan Has Questions,' host Dan interviews Casey Feigh, a multifaceted actor, writer, director, and producer who shares his journey from working at the mall to performing improv in Los Angeles. The discussion covers Casey's love for improv, the unique aspects of long-form improv versus short-form, and his passion for living in the moment on stage.

    Holy Shit Improv started in July 2021 when Los Angeles was still in the throes of Covid lockdowns. Stand-ups had been performing for over a year in outdoor spaces and via zoom but there was no outlet for improvisers.

    Casey Feigh wasn’t the only performer missing improv so he started putting on shows in a dive bar with a small stage and audiences flocked to it.

    Now, with over 100 shows on their patreon, Holy Shit Improv perform regularly across LA venues including UCB, Dynasty Typewriter and The Elysian to sold-out houses. Holy Shit Improv also tour across the US and recently played sold-out shows in London, Liverpool and Edinburgh.

    Listen as Casey delves into the joys and challenges of the improv scene, the importance of trying new things, and his philosophical reflections on life.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:28 Who is Casey Feigh?

    02:13 The Magic of Improv

    04:08 Advocating for Improv

    06:09 Improv Philosophy and Practice

    09:10 Holy Shit Improv

    16:59 Preparing for Edinburgh

    28:15 The Struggles of LA Comedy Scene

    30:15 Transition to Improv

    34:12 Improv Inspirations and Influences

    37:01 The Future of Improv and Personal Goals

    43:38 Random Question: Solid, Liquid, or Gas?

    47:09 Conclusion and Social Media Links

    Edinburgh Info

    Title: Holy Shit Improv

    Venue: Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose (Dram)

    Ed Fringe link: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/holy-shit-improv

    Fringe Venue Number: 24

    Dates: 16 – 26 Aug

    Press from: 16 Aug

    Time: 21:00 Duration: 1 hour Entry: From £12.50 Age: 16+

    Twitter: @holyshitimprov Insta: @holyshitimprov

    Website: patreon.com/HolyShitImprov

    For a full video of this interview and many more to come, go to YouTube and you can also follow the podcast channel on Instagram. Finally, for more information on this podcast and Dan's work go to www.iamdanedwards.com

    Thank you


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  • EP5: Louise Leigh
    2024/08/13

    A Journey with Louise Leigh: From Edinburgh Flats to Stand-Up Comedy

    In this episode, Louise Leigh shares humorous anecdotes and personal reflections from her life, ranging from her time in her friend's flat in Edinburgh to her late start in stand-up comedy. She discusses her unique living space, performing at the Edinburgh Fringe, her family life, and the inspiration behind her comedy career. Louise also touches on her 'fictionalized' narratives, her childhood dreams, and the eventual realization of her comedic aspirations.

    Louise Leigh started doing stand-up in 2016 after enrolling on a course and figuring one gig would ‘get it out of her system’. Eight years on and she can’t shake the bug. Co-host of the Eyre-Leigh Doors podcast with comic Pauline Eyre, Louise Leigh’s “infectious” (Funny Women) no-nonsense style lies somewhere between ‘Weird Barbie’ and your mum on MDMA.

    After completing a Drama degree in the 90s, Louise suppressed her performing ambitions and followed a ‘normal’ path open to wives and mothers. She taught mother-and-baby swimming and even became Chair of the PTA. Now, still miraculously in her mid-to-late forties, (52) she works full-time as a pro comic.

    Louise made the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Final in 2022, the Funny Women Stage Award Semi Final 2017 and British Comedian of the Year Semi Final in 2022 and 2023. She’s also a mum to two teenagers, wife to the man her mother calls ‘Poor Stephen’, and ‘skin mum’ to one dog whom she really hopes doesn’t know where the bodies are buried.

    Returning to Edinburgh Fringe 2024 with her second hour, Louise Leigh Distracted, the Bristol-based powerhouse of a mum-cum-Gen X comic will navigate simultaneously coping with the menopause, parenting two teenagers, and planning her wishes after death - to be taxidermied and used to prank her descendants, of course!

    Edinburgh Information
    Title: Louise Leigh Distracted
    Venue: Just The Tonic Cabaret Voltaire (Just The Common Room)
    Ed Fringe link: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/louise-leigh-distracted
    Fringe Venue Number: 338
    Dates: Aug 1-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-25
    Press from: August 2nd
    Time: 15:30 Duration: 1 hour Entry: £10 adv. / PWYW at venue. Age: 16+

    Website: https://www.funnylouiseleigh.com/
    Twitter: @speshmagiclady
    Insta: @louiseleighcomedy
    TikTok: @louiseleighcomedy

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
    00:42 Who is Louise Leigh?
    02:20 Feeling the Age
    03:31 Connection to Edinburgh
    04:13 The Teenage Years
    07:01 Personal Reflections and Humor
    09:50 The Diary and Self-Discovery
    12:18 Starting Stand-Up Comedy
    20:44 Challenges of Late-Start Comedy
    27:27 Reflecting on Starting Stand-Up Later in Life
    28:41 Exploring Comedy and Finding Stand-Up
    30:42 Balancing Motherhood and Stand-Up
    32:34 Inspirations and Aspirations in Comedy
    36:22 The Concept of Taxidermy and Legacy
    45:21 Final Thoughts and Social Media Plugs

    For a full video of this interview and many more to come, go to YouTube and you can also follow the podcast channel on Instagram. Finally, for more information on this podcast and Dan's work go to www.iamdanedwards.com

    Thank you


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    48 分
  • EP4: Julia Vanderveen
    2024/08/09

    From Broadway Dreams to Clowning: Julia Vanderveen's Transformative Journey

    In this episode of 'Dan Has Questions,' we chat with actor and comedian Julia Vanderveen. She discusses her transformative career from pursuing Broadway dreams in New York to finding her true passion in comedy and clowning.

    Julia VanderVeen is a New York based actor and physical comedian. She has a degree in Music Theatre from Illinois Wesleyan University. She was studying Classical Theatre and High Comedy at BADA (British American Drama Academy) when her grandmother died in 2006, and, as a result, missed attending her memorial service.

    Julia has trained extensively in Clown and Bouffon, and apprenticed under head of physical theatre at Yale University, Christopher Bayes. As an actor, Julia has worked all over the United States, and performed in places as remote as Alaska, and as tropical as the Mediterranean; appearing in Hairspray on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas.

    Julia has been creating clown material for the past ten years. Currently, she is developing two all-female Bouffon shows: one entitled Stand Back and Stand By about the January 6th insurrection at Washington’s Capitol Building, and one entitled Supreme Cream about the Supreme Court overturning women's rights to abortions in the US.

    At the Edinburgh Festival, Julia shares unique insights into her solo show 'My Grandmother's Eyepatch,' her experiences in different fringe festivals, and how she navigates the evolving world of performance arts. Discover the challenges, triumphs, and the essence of staying present and authentic in her creative journey.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:36 Who is Julia van der Veen?
    02:28 Transition from Actor to Creator
    07:40 Current Projects and Edinburgh Experience
    12:05 Challenges and Learning Experiences
    17:46 The Journey into Performance and Comedy
    25:54 Reflecting on Grandmother's Influence
    26:45 Developing the Show: A Journey from 2019 to 2022
    27:19 Directorial Impact and Personal Growth
    29:10 Audience Interaction and Show Evolution
    31:22 Future Aspirations and Personal Goals
    38:30 Random Question: Animal Voices
    47:23 Show Details and Final Thoughts

    Edinburgh Information

    Title: My Grandmother’s Eyepatch
    Venue: ZOO Playground (Playground 1)
    Ed Fringe link: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/my-grandmother-s-eyepatch
    Fringe Venue Number: 186
    Dates: Aug 2 – 25 (Not 12, not 19)
    Press from: AUG 3
    Time: 12:45 Duration: 1 hour Entry: From £10 Age: 14+

    For more information, go to https://www.juliavanderveen.com/

    For a full video of this interview and many more to come, go to YouTube and you can also follow the podcast channel on Instagram. Finally, for more information on this podcast and Dan's work go to www.iamdanedwards.com

    Thank you


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    50 分

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A weekly podcast where Dan Edwards speaks to artists. writers and performers about what makes them tick.

Exploring the who, what, why where and when of their careers to date and, of course, the all important final random question.

© 2024 Dan Has Questions

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