The Comedy Club Cambodia #39 - Stephen Carlin (SCO)

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The Comedy Club Cambodia #39 - Stephen Carlin (SCO)

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November, schmovember, let’s try not to remember. Don’t let Drumpf democracy get you down, though, treat yourself to some awesome live stand up comedy!
The Comedy Club Cambodia has secured an incredible act to headline its gig at 3 Mangos on Friday 25th – Scotland’s Stephen Carlin! .
Carlin was named by Stewart Lee as one of the 'Ten Best Comedians in the World Ever', and will show us exactly why at the Show Box stage, alongside special guest Jacky Ng from Singapore, Phnom Penh's Vatthina Tola with Scotty Muldoon as MC.
Ensuring the tickets stay at the ludicrously low price of just $5 each are our wonderful sponsors: 3 Mangos guesthouse, Giant Ibis buses and Buffalo Sister restaurant.
Show kicks off at 9pm sharp, and finishes at 10:30pm. Tickets are just $5: so goddam cheap, you lucky sheeple.
https://www.facebook.com/events/363941453957428/

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Stephen Carlin was born in Scotland in 1976. He frequently claims to have made his stage debut in a school nativity play aged five. This is almost certainly untrue.
It is far more likely that he made his stage debut the previous year performing magic tricks at his nursery school. No recording of that show now exists but eye witnesses recall a mesmerising turn.
Carlin, sensing that the tide was turning against variety got out while he could. He was to take no further part in the 1980s. Carlin had yet to embrace the alternative comedy revolution. He was four years old and an idiot.
Aged ten, Stephen briefly co-produced an independent magazine with some of his school friends entitled Transamag. The magazine folded after one issue amidst bitter recrimination. This experience was to prove invaluable in dealing with the frequent clashes of egos he would encounter while working in the media.
1993 and now aged 17, Stephen recorded a mockumentary Cabbie about fictional taxi drive Ken McGafee. To achieve a realistic recording as possible, Stephen had learned to drive specifically so it could be recorded while he was driving. Off the back of this, he sometimes claims in interviews to have invented the mockumentary format. In fact Spinal Tap had hit the big screen nine years earlier. However, Stephen was one of the first people to wrongly claim he’d invented the mockumentary. So he is a pioneer.
Whilst a student at Aberdeen University, he submitted scripts to the Student Show. Carlin’s Monty Python writing bias at the time conflicted sharply with the rest of the writers Are you Being Served writing bias. None of his material was used, but despite this fact he was awarded a writing credit in the programme. He was also referred to as an enigma in the programme. The producers had confused being an enigma with being pissed off at not having ones work used.
In 2001 Stephen moved to London to ‘do something’ with his life. He wasn’t sure what that something was. At first he thought ‘something’ may comprise of spending all his time with a guy called Dave drinking in The Black Lion in Plaistow, East London. However after persevering for a year, it did not prove artistically fruitful.
In 2002 after attending a gig at London’s Chuckle Club, Carlin finally took the plunge and started performing stand up comedy. His first gig was at the Camden Head pub in Islington. Stephen now performs all over the country, he also writes a lot of comedy. He is particularly proud of his recent BBC radio series Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows.
Stephen lives in London. His hobbies include drinking whisky and refusing to ask directions even when lost.

“So thoughtful you would put your house on him reinventing the knock knock joke... Announcing the arrival of a new comedy original.” THE HERALD

“Ready to become at the very least a cult favourite among fans of the sharper end of stand-up.” THE GUARDIAN

“A fierce invention at play.” THE LIST
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