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Stand Up For Satire, hosted at the Union Chapel in Islington on Tuesday 4 July, was a night of top comedy in support of Index on Censorship, hosted by Australian stand-up Brendon Burns. The stellar line-up featured comedians Al Murray, Tim Key, Dane Baptiste, Kerry Godliman, Deborah Frances-White, Felicity Ward and Robin Ince, plus a special reading from George Orwell’s Animal Farm by actor and Index patron Simon Callow.
Among the topics poked fun at were North London conformists, the British, the middle class, Brexit, hipsters and your racist nan.
For this special podcast below, Index spoke with Burns, Baptiste, Ince and Murray backstage about the importance of satire and why their craft is uniquely powerful.
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Join stand-up star Al Murray the Pub Landlord and a selection of outspoken friends for a night of top comedy in support of international freedom of expression charity Index on Censorship.
Off the back of a sell-out show in 2015, Stand Up for Satire returns with a stellar line-up, with guests including Al Murray, Tim Key, Felicity Ward, Dane Baptiste, Kerry Godliman, Deborah Frances-White, host of the hit podcast The Guilty Feminist, and actor Simon Callow.
“It’s great to be doing Stand Up For Satire again, being able to take the mickey, send politicians up, or just flick V’s at the powerful in general is something we take for granted sometimes in the UK. Satire is the thin end of the wedge, and it needs taking care of. And now I sound this pompous, I hope someone takes the piss out of me!” — Al Murray
“Affectionate, double-edged satire that feels as fresh as ever.”
The Telegraph on Al Murray
“Daring, innovative and ridiculously funny.”
Time Out on Tim Key
“Dizzyingly hilarious”
The Guardian on Dane Baptiste
“Gutbustingly funny.”
Evening Standard on Felicity Ward
“Goes for the jugular, quick wit, frank and engaging.”
The Independent on Kerry Godliman
Index on Censorship has long championed comedians, cartoonists and others facing threats of persecution, violence and even death. Index provides a platform for the censored to be read, seen and heard – promoting and defending the right to free speech globally. All proceeds from the event will go to support this work.
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Stand Up For Satire, hosted at the Union Chapel in Islington on 30 July, brought together some of the UK’s top comedians for a night of championing free expression and satire in support of Index on Censorship.
Host Al Murray was joined by a stellar line-up of stand-up comics before a sell-out crowd of 900. Shappi Khorsandi, the host of Index’s 2015 Freedom of Expression Awards, kicked off the evening and joked: “The Iranian regime advocates free speech, but only before not after the expression.” She was followed by Irish comic Grainne Maguire and then comedian, rapper and actor Doc Brown.
Just before the interval, Heydon Prowse from BBC Three’s The Revolution Will Be Televised spoke of the importance of free expression within satire, and appealed to the audience to support Index’s work. Prowse will be joined by Revolution Will Be Televised-partner Jolyon Rubinstein and the cast of Zambezi News, Zimbabwe’s leading satirical news show, in a comedy event hosted by Index on 27 August.
The second half saw performances from comedian and actress Kerry Godliman, and comic and writer Frankie Boyle, before Irish stand-up Andrew Maxwell closed the show.
At the Union Chapel for @IndexCensorship Stand Up for Satire gig. Should be good! pic.twitter.com/X4wspA2JGG
— David Farbey (@dfarb) July 30, 2015
The magnificent Union Chapel is filling up for @IndexCensorship‘s Stand Up For Satire event. Up to 900 here tonight. — David Aaronovitch (@DAaronovitch) July 30, 2015
Al Murray kicking off #standupforsatire @UnionChapelUK @IndexCensorship pic.twitter.com/u63ZGoK6rf — sean maguire (@Sean_A_Maguire) July 30, 2015
Here’s @almurray swearing in church for the excellent cause that is @IndexCensorship… pic.twitter.com/6VIfqsouDd
— Tom Holland (@holland_tom) July 30, 2015
.@almurray owning it at @IndexCensorship gig to raise money for satirists in less permissive societies. Donate now pic.twitter.com/BhJwp9JmL0 — Heydon Prowse (@HeydonProwse) July 30, 2015
Union Chapel Selfies @IndexCensorship pic.twitter.com/TmGNOMFtNR
— Al Murray the 318 (@almurray) July 30, 2015
brilliant @IndexCensorship stand up for satire gig with @almurray (he told me off for taking this pic) pic.twitter.com/whfZ2ZRlxD — Jessica Elgot (@jessicaelgot) July 31, 2015
Am biased but #StandUpforSatire was bloody funny. Thanks @almurray @ShappiKhorsandi @GrainneMaguire @docbrown88 (2nd half thanks to follow)
— Jodie Ginsberg (@jodieginsberg) July 31, 2015
And very big thanks to @KerryAGodliman @frankieboyle @andrewismaxwell #StandUpforSatire — Jodie Ginsberg (@jodieginsberg) July 31, 2015
Fabulous night tonight with @almurray@frankieboyle@GrainneMaguire at @IndexCensorship + many more #standupforsatirepic.twitter.com/6MkuxFpb36
— Sue Black (@Dr_Black) July 30, 2015
Index on Censorship has been publishing articles on satire by writers across the globe throughout its 43-year history. Ahead of our event, Stand Up For Satire, we published a series of archival posts from the magazine on satire and its connection with freedom of expression.
14 July: The power of satirical comedy in Zimbabwe by Samm Farai Monro | 17 July: How to Win Friends and Influence an Election by Rowan Atkinson | 21 July: Comfort Zones by Scott Capurro | 24 July: They shoot comedians by Jamie Garzon | 28 July: Comedy is everywhere by Milan Kundera | Student reading lists: Comedy and censorship
This artilce was posted on 31 July 2015 at indexoncensorship.org
“The fact that there is a thriving satire in Zimbabwe and that we, as the cheeky cast of Zambezi News are still alive, confuses a lot of people,” writes Harare-based comedian Samm Farai Monro, aka Comrade Fatso, in the latest issue of Index on Censorship magazine. His feature, Comedy of Terrors, explores the country’s growing comedy scene and looks at how humour is being used to challenge power.
Monro is the co-founder of Zambezi News, a web series that has been running since 2011, bringing with it a fresh, bolshy and satirical take on the Zimbabwean political system. The show has reached millions of viewers across the country and beyond.
“However,” Monro adds, “being a leading satire show and poking fun at the powerful comes with risks: one of our main actors in Zambezi News has been threatened by people we suspect are security agents.”
Monro writes of the need for Zimbabwean comedians to keep pushing boundaries in the summer 2015 edition of Index on Censorship magazine. He also looks at the emergence of other satirical shows, including Comic King Show and PO Box, and the comedy clubs in Harare that regularly attract capacity crowds. Subscribe here to read the full story and watch some clips of Zambezi News below.
Index on Censorship is hosting its own comedy event at the Union Chapel, Islington, to raise awareness of the importance of satire for free expression worldwide. Stand Up For Satire will be hosted by the Al Murray the Pub Landlord on 30 July, with comedians Frankie Boyle, Shappi Khorsandi, Grainne Maguire, Doc Brown and more. Tickets are £20 for general admission and £15 for concessions; availability is limited.
“After record breaking inflation in 2008, we dumped our currency and stole our neighbour’s notes instead.”
“Do you find foreign governments in your underwear… Well you need sovereignty.”
“The Minister of Transport today came up with an innovative solution to deal with the traffic chaos bedeviling Harare; they’re going to introduce driving licenses.”
This article was posted on 16 June 2015 at indexoncensorship.org