People really have come for a dialogue when they go to a stand-up show in the U.K. They say, 'I understand that you have now finished your little comedy monologue; now I have something to say regarding what I've just heard.
I would much rather America was a more stable, wonderful place. You know, I love it.
A Southern accent is not a club in my bag.
I did sketch comedy, but I never did improv. So I've just tried to learn as I go.
I'm British, so obviously I repress any powerful emotions of any kind in relation to anything.
You have to do stand-up quite a long time before you learn how to do it well. It was probably years before I was confident enough in stand-up that I was able to talk about the things I wanted to talk about, the way I wanted to talk about them.