muldoon
@muldoon.bsky.social
British Comedy Guide live comedy columnist
Next Big Thing award founder
Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition judge
Edinburgh Comedy Awards talent scout
Next Big Thing award founder
Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition judge
Edinburgh Comedy Awards talent scout
With 1½ days to go, an update. He's so far successfully avoided any spoilers about The Traitors ending 😮😮
He comments:
"I wasnt lying when I said my twitter feed is literally just football and pretty extremist political views"
He comments:
"I wasnt lying when I said my twitter feed is literally just football and pretty extremist political views"
November 10, 2025 at 11:52 AM
With 1½ days to go, an update. He's so far successfully avoided any spoilers about The Traitors ending 😮😮
He comments:
"I wasnt lying when I said my twitter feed is literally just football and pretty extremist political views"
He comments:
"I wasnt lying when I said my twitter feed is literally just football and pretty extremist political views"
Update: "Honestly my Twitter feed seems to just be football and polarising political views so I think I could be fine you know"
He's not even planning to avoid TWITTER
He's not even planning to avoid TWITTER
November 7, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Update: "Honestly my Twitter feed seems to just be football and polarising political views so I think I could be fine you know"
He's not even planning to avoid TWITTER
He's not even planning to avoid TWITTER
Do shows of this magnitude often succeed in getting a bigger audience when they return, when other elements (marketing budget, critical acclaim etc) remain the same? I was told they hope it'll gain momentum on its current NYC run. I wasn't sure whether or not such things impact London ticket buyers
October 19, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Do shows of this magnitude often succeed in getting a bigger audience when they return, when other elements (marketing budget, critical acclaim etc) remain the same? I was told they hope it'll gain momentum on its current NYC run. I wasn't sure whether or not such things impact London ticket buyers
I know 500 per show was an arbitrary figure but I suspect Palamidis wasn't hitting it. I put it to a senior ST staffer last week and they didn't dispute the fact the first Walthamstow run sold badly
October 19, 2025 at 2:24 PM
I know 500 per show was an arbitrary figure but I suspect Palamidis wasn't hitting it. I put it to a senior ST staffer last week and they didn't dispute the fact the first Walthamstow run sold badly
Yes feels safe to assume the show is v. affordable to run in of itself. No idea about how many ticket sales starts to look internally acceptable. I assume LB Waltham Forest aren't looking over their shoulders in this regard
October 19, 2025 at 2:23 PM
Yes feels safe to assume the show is v. affordable to run in of itself. No idea about how many ticket sales starts to look internally acceptable. I assume LB Waltham Forest aren't looking over their shoulders in this regard
And may I count Natalie Palamidis as theatre? A show which maybe counts as precisely midway between theatre and comedy. If we're including Bryony (a show I've not seen).
For a high profile venue-launching show, it def seemed to sell badly (and yet they're still bringing it back in January!)
For a high profile venue-launching show, it def seemed to sell badly (and yet they're still bringing it back in January!)
October 19, 2025 at 1:40 PM
And may I count Natalie Palamidis as theatre? A show which maybe counts as precisely midway between theatre and comedy. If we're including Bryony (a show I've not seen).
For a high profile venue-launching show, it def seemed to sell badly (and yet they're still bringing it back in January!)
For a high profile venue-launching show, it def seemed to sell badly (and yet they're still bringing it back in January!)
I'm clueless on the question of if they could habitually do successful theatre there.
Think we'd have to include Brown Girls Do It Too as theatre, a show that looks like it used up nearly all its London demand on its (highly successful) Dean Street runs
Think we'd have to include Brown Girls Do It Too as theatre, a show that looks like it used up nearly all its London demand on its (highly successful) Dean Street runs
October 19, 2025 at 1:38 PM
I'm clueless on the question of if they could habitually do successful theatre there.
Think we'd have to include Brown Girls Do It Too as theatre, a show that looks like it used up nearly all its London demand on its (highly successful) Dean Street runs
Think we'd have to include Brown Girls Do It Too as theatre, a show that looks like it used up nearly all its London demand on its (highly successful) Dean Street runs
loosely inclined to properly do a thinkpiece on the continued mad number of new theatres london is getting, compared to theatre-or-bigger music venues, the existing ones more and more able to act like a cartel as a result
October 19, 2025 at 9:37 AM
loosely inclined to properly do a thinkpiece on the continued mad number of new theatres london is getting, compared to theatre-or-bigger music venues, the existing ones more and more able to act like a cartel as a result
it's *def* not the only theatre show there that appears to have sold badly, so inclined to agree. i'm surprised they stuck so closely to replicating their soho theatre programme there. tentatively looks like 2026 might do less of that, though that might just be what's announced so far
October 19, 2025 at 9:33 AM
it's *def* not the only theatre show there that appears to have sold badly, so inclined to agree. i'm surprised they stuck so closely to replicating their soho theatre programme there. tentatively looks like 2026 might do less of that, though that might just be what's announced so far
just been looking at ticket sales for the final week. looks like it's sold realllly badly 😬
October 19, 2025 at 8:23 AM
just been looking at ticket sales for the final week. looks like it's sold realllly badly 😬
I'm loosely aware that the uni get to largely run and keep the profits from the venue's bars, because they own the buildings. Honestly between this and all the investments in Israel, being Edinburgh University sounds pretty financially sweet right now
www.thenational.scot/news/2528121...
www.thenational.scot/news/2528121...
October 13, 2025 at 7:02 AM
I'm loosely aware that the uni get to largely run and keep the profits from the venue's bars, because they own the buildings. Honestly between this and all the investments in Israel, being Edinburgh University sounds pretty financially sweet right now
www.thenational.scot/news/2528121...
www.thenational.scot/news/2528121...
I'm now trying to think of the shows I've seen that have most successfully been trained on the narrowest subjects. Rob Auton's shows on time and crowds spring quickest to mind. Sad I never saw his ones on hair, or the colour yellow
August 21, 2025 at 4:56 PM
I'm now trying to think of the shows I've seen that have most successfully been trained on the narrowest subjects. Rob Auton's shows on time and crowds spring quickest to mind. Sad I never saw his ones on hair, or the colour yellow
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Would your dream comedy show be 60 minutes of pigeon gear
Would your dream comedy show be 60 minutes of pigeon gear
August 21, 2025 at 3:46 PM
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Would your dream comedy show be 60 minutes of pigeon gear
Would your dream comedy show be 60 minutes of pigeon gear
1. lots of us in the same boat, some real surprises in there
2. can't believe i just scrolled back over your timeline to try and work out which the one show was and failed
2. can't believe i just scrolled back over your timeline to try and work out which the one show was and failed
August 20, 2025 at 10:18 PM
1. lots of us in the same boat, some real surprises in there
2. can't believe i just scrolled back over your timeline to try and work out which the one show was and failed
2. can't believe i just scrolled back over your timeline to try and work out which the one show was and failed