#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Ross Brierley

The Not So Late Show with Ross & Josh is the UK’s finest (and possibly only) chaotic, multimedia alternative comedy chat show. We hear from Ross Brierley.

Josh would be a professional bellringer, if such a thing exists. I’d would be a professional gambler - I already am.

Hi Ross, tell us about The Not So Late Show with Ross & Josh.

It’s a spoof alternate reality chat show with special guests, nonsensical games, short films and fake adverts hosted by me and Joshua Sadler. We’ve been doing it as a monthly show for a couple of years in Leeds and it’s time we took it further afield.

What does Edinburgh mean to you?

As it’s the first time we’ve taken a show to the Fringe, it means anticipation, excitement and a fulfilment of ambition! We’ve visited plenty of times but it’s going to be incredible to be right in the heart of it for a month.

Who inspires you and why?

Vic & Bob were the original inspiration for both of us. Just for pure commitment to what they thought was funny, regardless of whether it made any sense whatsoever. The same goes for Harry Hill, The Mighty Boosh and Big Train.

Describe your best or worst experiences on stage.

The best was probably the first hour long preview we did at the Leicester Comedy Festival. It was packed and it was the first time we’d condensed our monthly show into an hour. It went down a storm and was a ridiculous amount of fun.

The worst was possibly in Hull, where we returned to the Comedy Festival for the second year running after a fun filled debut but everyone was very confused about the whole thing and had clearly forgotten what the whole thing was all about. Or the time Ross did King Gong when he first started comedy and he was gonged off three times in the same night, totalling about 25 seconds of stage time combined.

Describe your best or worst review.

Well we’ve only had one specific review of the show and that was in the Yorkshire Post. They sent a theatre critic along to review it, giving us a hugely positive write up but seemingly being quite confused by the whole thing at the same time.

If you weren’t a performer, what would you be?

Josh would be a professional bellringer, if such a thing exists. I’d would be a professional gambler - I already am.

What was the last book you read?

A book called ‘This Book Could Save Your Life’ by A.M Holmes. A darkly comic and sparsely written account of a man who discovers possibilities in life after years of self imposed solitude though donuts and chance encounters. It was good!

Who’s older, Gary Numan, or Gary Oldman?

It’s a trick question. It’s actually Gary Coleman

Imagine that the BBC have asked you to produce a primetime show. What would it be and who else would be involved?

Well it would obviously be The Not So Late Show with Ross & Josh. We would get our good friends Larry & Paul and a host of up and coming comedians to help us fill the airwaves with high class nonsense.

Twitter: @TheNSLShow

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNSLShow

Website: www.rossandjosh.co.uk

© 2017 On the Mic.

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