Cast Set for Royal Court's MANWATCHING at Edinburgh Fringe

By: Jul. 12, 2017
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Comedians Edward Aczel, Eshaan Akbar, Dan Antopolski, Mitch Benn, Markus Birdman, Jason Byrne, Keith Farnan, Stuart Goldsmith, Darren Hariott, Pete Johansson, Tony Law, Andrew Maxwell, Simon Munnery, Andrew O'Neill and Mark Watson will be performing MANWATCHING at Paines Plough's ROUNDABOUT @ SUMMERHALL at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.

MANWATCHING is a funny and frank insight into heterosexual female desire, read out loud by a man. The show begins with a male comedian being given a script they have never seen before. They read the script out loud, sight unseen, in front of an audience. This is a show about what one woman thinks about when she thinks about sex with men. Written by an anonymous woman and performed by an unprepared man, MANWATCHING is directed by Royal Court Associate Director Lucy Morrison with Lighting Design by Jamie Spirito.

Commenting on the project the anonymous female writer states: "I have been thinking about what it means to be objectified, and whether or not that is really tied to desire or power. Although men are objectified by other men, I was at a loss to think of many examples of men being objectified by women, and the examples I could think of were quite complicated - frequently involving the man's profession rather than appearance (in Sex and the City, for example, men are usually referred to in shorthand by whatever job it is they do rather than how they look or act), or their dominance was the source of objectification. Even though many women desire men, the most basic elements of that desire seemed oddly unexplored.

"So I thought, who better to give the words of a woman desiring men to, than the voice of a man, as it's so much more comfortable and familiar for us to hear about desire through the male perspective?"

SCHEDULE:

Friday 4 August: Tony Law

Saturday 5 August: Andrew Maxwell

Sunday 6 August: Keith Farnan

Monday 7 August : Edward Aczel

Wednesday 9 August: Mitch Benn

Thursday 10 August: Pete Johansson

Friday 11 August: Stuart Goldsmith

Saturday 12 August: Jason Byrne

Sunday 20 August: Mark Watson

Monday 21 August: Darren Harriot

Wednesday 23 August: Dan Antopolski

Thursday 24 August: Markus Birdman

Friday 25 August: Eshaan Akbar

Saturday 26 August: Simon Munnery

Sunday 27 August: Andrew O'Neill

MANWATCHING ran from 10 - 20 May 2017 in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs before going on tour to The MAC, Belfast selling out at both venues. Previous comedians included Will Adamsdale, Rob Beckett, Danny Brown, Adam Buxton, Nick Frost, Phill Jupitus, Miles Jupp, Funmbi Omotayo, John-Luke Roberts, Sunil Patel, Romesh Ranganathan, Arthur Smith, Mark Thomas, Thom Tuck, Phil Wang and Liam Williams. Tommy Tiernan also performed it at The MAC, Belfast.

The show will be performed at Latitude Festival on 14 July by Seann Walsh before the run at Paines Plough Roundabout @ Summerhall, Edinburgh 4 - 27 August 2017.

MANWATCHING was first presented as a work-in-progress by the Royal Court and Paines Plough as part of the EARLIER/LATER performances at Roundabout @ Summerhall at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2015. The Edinburgh run is in association with Farnham Maltings.

For more information, visit www.royalcourttheatre.com.

IF YOU GO:

MANWATCHING

Previews: 14 July Latitude Festival (Performed by Seann Walsh)

Regular Run: 4 - 27 (not 8, 13 - 19, 22) Aug, 19.25 (20.20)

Preview 4 Aug: £9

5 - 6, 9 - 10, 21, 23 - 24 Aug: £15 (£10 concs)

7, 11 - 12, 20, 25 - 27 Aug: £17 (£12 concs)

Note: The performance on 12 August will be BSL signed.

At Paines Plough's ROUNDABOUT @ SUMMERHALL, Summerhall Place, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL

Tickets and info: www.summerhall.co.uk | 0131 560 1580

Running Time: 55 minutes | Suitable for ages 16 + (Contains strong language)

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Lucy Morrison (Creative Director)

For the Royal Court: Plaques & Tangles, Live Lunch Series, Who Cares, Pests, Product (&Traverse/European tour). Other theatre includes: Billy the Girl, This Wide Night (Clean Break/Soho); Little on the Inside (Clean Break/Almeida/Latitude); it felt empty when the heart went at first but it is alright now (Clean Break/Arcola); Fatal Light, Doris Day (Soho). Lucy is Associate Director at the Royal Court.

Edward Aczel | www.edwardaczel.co.uk

Edward has been a comedian and actor for 10 years. Prior to that he worked in a humdrum office before running away to the stage. He is known for his shambolic anti comedy style and has won the Malcom Hardee Award and was runner up in the BBC New Comedy Awards. 2017 marks his eighth solo show on the fringe and in 2015 he also performed in the award-winning Waiting for Gaddot with Richard Gadd. 'Aczel is more of a verbal clown: he presents himself as an informed idiot - a man who has read a lot of books on a lot of subjects but understood none of them' The Guardian

Eshaan Akbar | www.eshaanakbar.com

A winner of the Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year 2016, Eshaan has been in the finals of other prestigious competitions, including So You Think You're Funny 2014 and Laughing Horse 2014. He has performed across the UK and in Germany and Bangladesh. In 2016, he supported Dane Baptiste on his UK tour. His professional career has taken him from private banking through to corporate communications via a career in local government public policy. He has previously written for The Guardian, The Times online, The Observer New Review and The Huffington Post UK. He is a member of the UK Speechwriters Guild and Fellow of the RSA. 'So slick, I could have been watching a Live at the Apollo set' Evening Standard

Dan Antopolski | www.danantopolski.com

Dan is a stand-up and actor. He is a three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and Dave's Funniest Joke of the Fringe Award winner. He's been seen and heard regularly across television and his own BBC Radio Four series. He is at the Fringe this year with his eighth solo stand-up hour - Return of the Dan Antopolski - about change, pain, honour and gain. 'Some of the best gags I've ever heard' ???? The Scotsman

Mitch Benn | www.mitchbenn.com

Described by The Times as "the country's leading musical satirist", Mitch was a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's The Now Show for more than a decade. His critically acclaimed Edinburgh Show Mitch Benn Is The 37th Beatle was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2014 and, following on from its success, a further three specials were commissioned on music icons Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Elvis. 'Well crafted, well sung, his songs are just plain funny' The Guardian

Markus Birdman | www.markusbirdman.co.uk

Markus is one of British comedy's most experienced and well-travelled performers. In demand all over the UK and abroad, Markus is a veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe with many solo shows to his credit and headliner status at all the top clubs. He's performed at the Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth Comedy Festivals and was nominated by the New Zealand Comedy Guild for Best International Guest. His international gig list would give Michael Palin a run for his money, with shows in Singapore, The Netherlands, Qatar, Bahrain, Austria, Spain, France, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Cyprus and India to name a few. Not to be missed, catch him in the UK before he jets off again. 'Delightfully comic. Controversial, personal and wickedly punchy.' The List

Jason Byrne | www.jasonbyrne.ie

Jason's style is a free-wheeling, high energy brand of lunacy that takes the audience on a helter-skelter tour of his offbeat mind, helped along by his curious array of bizarre props. He has performed all over the world and has an ever-growing international following. 'The outright king of live comedy' The Times.

Keith Farnan | www.keithfarnan.com

Having appeared on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, Montreal's Just for Laughs, Showtime's Live from Amsterdam as well as Money, Money, Money, his own stand-up documentary for RTE, Keith Farnan continues to perform his unique shows with their mixture of satire and insight at festivals across the world. 'Artful, satirical...with a lightness of touch and a hefty helping of roguish Celtic charm' Sunday Times

Stuart Goldsmith | www.comedianscomedian.com

Stuart is an internationally award-winning comedian, writer, podcaster and host. With a reputation for smart, accessible stand-up, Stuart's enthusiasm and natural charm conceal a quick wit and fearlessness honed by his early career as a street performer. In addition to his stand-up credentials, recent years have seen Stuart build a reputation as a highly skilled interviewer and engaging host. His always insightful and often inspiring The Comedian's Comedian podcast shines a light on the darkest creative secrets of his fellow comics, and is much beloved by comedy fans, performers and industry alike. Previous guests include Russell Brand, Jimmy Carr, Tim Minchin, Russell Howard, Sarah Millican, Al Murray, Ross Noble, Tim Vine and Jo Brand. 'A charming, expert stand-up' Sunday Times

Darren Hariott is one of the most exciting up-and-coming comedians on the circuit. Over the last year, he has appeared on Russell Howard's Stand Up Central, supporting Jimmy Carr. He also provided tour support for Funmbi Omotayo on his national tour. Darren then headed to the Edinburgh Festival 2016, as part of the prestigious Pleasance Reserve, where he featured on the comedy show, BBC Radio 4 Extra Stands Up. 'Darren Harriott got some of the biggest laughs of the night... Harriott, is definitely going to make an impact.' Bruce Dessau

Pete Johansson | www.petejohansson.com

Pete is as sharp, confident and relaxed as you might expect of a top-notch half Canadian, half American comic. A big US favourite after a barnstorming gig at Montreal's bigwig Just For Laughs Festival. 'Supremely entertaining' The Independent

Tony Law | www.mrtonylaw.com

Tony is a three-time Chortle Award winner, Amused Moose Best Show winner and Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee. His extensive TV and radio credits include: Have I Got News For You (BBC One), The Alternative Comedy Experience (Comedy Central), 8 Out Of 10 Cats (Channel 4), Celebrity Mastermind (BBC One), Celebrity Squares (ITV) Never Mind The Buzzcocks (BBC Two), Heading Out (BBC Two), The Culture Show (BBC Two), Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe (BBC Two), Edinburgh Nights (BBC Two), Tony Law's Surreal Guide To Surreal Comedy (Radio 4 Extra), Loose Ends and Infinite Monkey Cage (Radio 4). 'Form-busting and hugely enjoyable' The Times. "Imagine if Harry Potter was a Canadian non-wizard who writes very funny jokes with his big hands, that's Tony Law" - Sean Lock

Andrew Maxwell | www.andrewmaxwellcomedian.com

Renowned for his cutting edge comedy and intrepid social commentary, Andrew is also the recognisable voice of MTV's hit show Ex On The Beach, which is now in its sixth series. As seen on Live At The Apollo (BBC One), Have I Got News For You (BBC One), Celebrity Juice (ITV2) and Mock The Week (BBC Two). He is also the voice of Get Your Tats Out: Kavos Inc (Channel 5). 'One of the most significant comedians working in the country today' The Independent

Simon Munnery | www.simonmunnery.com

Simon is a multi-award-winning stand-up comedian, performing at this year's Fringe for his 31st year. He's a Sony Radio Award winner, Chortle Award winner, British Comedy Award nominee and Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee. 'An annual must-see for any comedy connoisseur' The Guardian

Andrew O'Neill | www.andrewoneill.co.uk

Andrew's combination of sci-fi twists on real life, long hair and impeccable manners have led him to being revered on the London comedy circuit. Activist, misanthrope and transvestite waxes comical about everything. 'One of the funniest comedians on the circuit at the moment... hitting new heights of comedic brilliance' Time Out

Mark Watson | www.markwatsonthecomedian.com

Edinburgh Festival Award Winner and Time Out Critic's Choice, Mark Watson is one of the most talked-about British comedians to emerge in recent years. Mark has been the face of shows such as BBC Four's We Need Answers and BBC Radio 4's Mark Watson Makes The World Substantially Better. He has also appeared on Mock The Week, Celebrity Pointless, Have I Got News For You, Would I Lie To You?, Live At The Apollo and Channel 4's Comedy Gala. He is currently recording another series of his hit Radio 4 show Mark Watson Talks A Bit About Life. Not only a Stand-Up, Mark has written six novels: Bullet Points (2004), A Light-Hearted Look At Murder (2007), Eleven (2010), The Knot (2012), Hotel Alpha (2014), and The Place That Didn't Exist (2016). 'Terrifyingly funny' The Times

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