Victoria Melody’s decision to quit theatre in favour of becoming a stand-up comedian steered her down an interesting path. In an effort to become better at being funny, she took the unusual step of enlisting the assistance of speech & language specialists. It was a move which led to her discovering that she is neurodivergent...
Victoria has since discovered plenty of other things too, including the fact that the experience of joining a historical reenactment society is much more fun than it’s generally cracked up to be - as she’s at pains to explain in this latest stand-up offering. The show is directed by fellow comedian Mark Thomas, who is himself appearing in the region this month, starring in Ordinary Decent Criminal at the Coventry Belgrade.
Victoria Melody’s decision to quit theatre in favour of becoming a stand-up comedian steered her down an interesting path. In an effort to become better at being funny, she took the unusual step of enlisting the assistance of speech & language specialists. It was a move which led to her discovering that she is neurodivergent...
Victoria has since discovered plenty of other things too, including the fact that the experience of joining a historical reenactment society is much more fun than it’s generally cracked up to be - as she’s at pains to explain in this latest stand-up offering. The show is directed by fellow comedian Mark Thomas, who is himself appearing in the region this month, starring in Ordinary Decent Criminal at the Coventry Belgrade.
Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford
7.30pm £17