Comedy club commits £10k to new online content | Being paid for videos will help hard-up comics

Comedy club commits £10k to new online content

Being paid for videos will help hard-up comics

The Comedy Unleashed stand-up night has set up a £10,000 fund to pay comedians for new content for its YouTube channel.

Promoters say the kitty will help finance comics unable to earn money from live gigs during the coronavirus lockdown.

Comedians are invited to submit videos, sketches, cartoon strips or animations for a weekly YouTube show. while writers are also invited to pitch ideas for funding.

The show will be curated by the night’s regular comedians, Andrew Doyle (pictured), Geoff Norcott, Ria Lina, Tony Law and Comedy Unleashed co-founderAndy Shaw. 

Comedy Unleashed describes itself as a ‘free-thinking, no self-censorship’ club, which tends to favour acts who do not fit into the circuit’s usual liberal orthodoxy at its gig at the Backyard Comedy Club in East London.

Published: 1 Apr 2020

Live comedy picks

We see you are using AdBlocker software. Chortle relies on advertisers to fund this website so it’s free for you, so we would ask that you disable it for this site. Our ads are non-intrusive and relevant. Help keep Chortle viable.