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GEC-E01-S2 GEC-E01-S2 Friday, October 4, 2013 21 Comedy Have some faith AWARD-WINNING stand-up comedian and comedy writer Paul Kerensa is heading to a church near you. The scriptwriter on much-loved sitcoms including Not Going Out and Miranda, will perform at St Matthew’s Church in Cheltenham tomorrow night. The gig coincides with the release of Paul’ first book, So A Comedian Walks into a Church – a light-hearted non-fiction account of the influence of Christianity on comedy. “As one of those rare things – a comedian and a Christian – I thought it was an unusual mix that most weekends I’m in an unfamiliar town telling jokes on the Saturday night, staying over and then popping into a local place of worship on the Sunday morning,” Paul told The Buzz. “If you’ve never stepped in a church before, don’t worry, you won’t burn up on entrance, and we’re just out for a good laugh. If you’re a church regular, or even from another church – or another religion – then bring some friends and come on down.” Tickets for the 8pm gig cost £7.50 and are available from the church office. Laura Francis Size really matters HE may be a larger-than-life presence on stage and able to sell out large venues across the country, but comedian Russell Kane (pictured) is currently intrigued by small things. On his new national tour which is heading to the Roses in Tewkesbury on Sunday, he has shun sprawling arenas for more intimate venues. The idea of his new show has several layers, revolving around notions of smallness, whether it’s to do with the British psyche or the way that we all look back on our lives. “I’ve experienced this feeling of nostalgia a hundred times. I left university and landed the dream job doing copywriting, so why am I thinking about university? “When I’m at university, why am I thinking about my nan’s flat? Well, we’re addicted to the smaller. I think it was Schopenhauer’s theory that we’re cursed by longing for the thing in front, so we grab it and then long for where we were before.” Kane is the ideas man of comedy. He crams stories, references and observations into his shows, but which remain fixed to a central idea. In Smallness, his theory is fleshed out with material about semi-celebrityhood including a surreal encounter in a hot tub with former Pussycat Doll, Nicole Scherzinger. Tickets for his 8pm gig cost £17.50. Call 01684 295074. 10 things to do this week . . . gloucestershireecho.co.uk/thebuzz @TheBuzzGlos gloucestercitizen.co.uk/thebuzz Stage Event Stage Stage Days Out Event 1 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition TODAY 04.10.2013 - 03.11.13 3 The Past Perfect TODAY 04.10.2013 - 12.10.2013 7 Avenue Q THURSDAY 05.10.2013 2 Hamlet TOMORROW 05.10.2013 A fascinating collection of 100 photographs showcasing nature at its best. Nature in Art, Twigworth £5.25 adults, £4.75 children 01452 731422 Watch man’s best friend in a spot of conservation work as birds are caught and ringed in the decoy nets. Fun for all the family. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. 2pm Normal admission applies 01452 891223 An art exhibition which sees five contemporary artists exploring the theme of the Literature Festival’s theme of memory. Parabola Arts Centre, Cheltenham. Noon-5pm Free 01242 707338 Promiscuous puppets feature in a tale of a self-discovery set in a shabby New York apartment. Playhouse Theatre, Cheltenham. 2.30pm £10 01242 522852 Cinema Event Days Out Music 10 Orchard Street Food and Craft Market TOMORROW 05.10.2013 - SUNDAY 06.10.2013 Experience the liveliness of the bustling street market, featuring artisan arts and crafts, jewellery, and locally-sourced food. Gloucester Quays. Tomorrow 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-5pm Free www.gloucesterquays.co.uk 9 One Night of Elvis TONIGHT 04.10.2013 Elvis has entered the building! Renowned Elvis tribute act Lee Memphis King celebrates all his rock and roll hits. The Roses, Tewkesbury. 7.30pm £9 - £20 01684 295074 5 The Grand Gesture TOMORROW 05.10.2013 This loose adaptation of The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman tells the story of Simeon Duff, a man teetering on the edge. Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham. 2pm and 7.45pm £13-£23 01242 572573 4 Dursley Walking Festival TODAY 04.10.2013 - SUNDAY 06.10.2013 Walkers will be putting their best foot forward on the fields and hills around Dursley for this year’s programme of guide-led rambles. Times vary, locations across Dursley. www.dursleywelcomeswalkers.org.uk Free 01453 542821 8 Decoy Demonstrations TOMORROW 05.10.2013 The tragic prince of Denmark returns in an adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy. King’s Theatre, Gloucester, 7pm. £8-£10 07765 651398 6 The Smurfs 2 TOMORROW 05.10.2013 You won’t be feeling blue after this screening of the follow-up to the animated hit as our favourite little blue creatures embark on an epic adventure to Paris. Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury £5.50 - £6.50 01684 295074

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Friday, October 4, 2013 21

Comedy

Have some faithAWARD-WINNING stand-up comedian and comedywriter Paul Kerensa is heading to a church near you.The scriptwriter on much-loved sitcoms including NotGoing Out and Miranda, will perform at St Matthew’sChurch in Cheltenham tomorrow night.The gig coincides with the release of Paul’ first book,So A Comedian Walks into a Church – a light-heartednon-fiction account of the influence of Christianity oncomedy.“As one of those rare things – a comedian and aChristian – I thought it was an unusual mix that mostweekends I’m in an unfamiliar town telling jokes onthe Saturday night, staying over and then poppinginto a local place of worship on the Sundaymorning,” Paul told The Buzz.“If you’ve never stepped in a church before, don’tworry, you won’t burn up on entrance, and we’re justout for a good laugh. If you’re a church regular, oreven from another church – or another religion –then bring some friends and come on down.”Tickets for the 8pm gig cost £7.50 and are availablefrom the church office. Laura Francis

Size really mattersHE may be a larger-than-lifepresence on stage and able tosell out large venues acrossthe country, but comedianRussell Kane (pictured) iscurrently intrigued by smallthings.On his new national tourwhich is heading to the Rosesin Tewkesbury on Sunday, hehas shun sprawling arenas formore intimate venues.The idea of his new show hasseveral layers, revolvingaround notions of smallness,whether it’s to do with theBritish psyche or the way thatwe all look back on our lives.“I’ve experienced this feelingof nostalgia a hundred times. Ileft university and landed thedream job doing copywriting,so why am I thinking aboutuniversity?

“When I’m at university, whyam I thinking about my nan’sflat? Well, we’re addicted tothe smaller. I think it wasSchopenhauer’s theory thatwe’re cursed by longing forthe thing in front, so we grabit and then long for where wewere before.”Kane is the ideas man ofcomedy. He crams stories,references and observationsinto his shows, but whichremain fixed to a central idea.In Smallness, his theory isfleshed out with materialabout semi-celebrityhoodincluding a surreal encounterin a hot tub with formerPussycat Doll, NicoleScherzinger.Tickets for his 8pm gig cost£17.50. Call 01684 295074.

10 things to do this week . . .

gloucestershireecho.co.uk/thebuzz @TheBuzzGlos gloucestercitizen.co.uk/thebuzz

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Days Out

Event

1 Wildlife Photographer of the Year ExhibitionTODAY 04.10.2013 - 03.11.13

3 The Past PerfectTODAY 04.10.2013 - 12.10.2013

7 Avenue QTHURSDAY 05.10.2013

2 HamletTOMORROW 05.10.2013

A fascinating collection of 100 photographsshowcasing nature at its best. Nature in Art,Twigworth

£5.25 adults, £4.75 children

01452 731422

Watch man’s best friend in a spot of conservation work as birds are caught and ringed in the decoy nets. Fun for

all the family. WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. 2pm

Normal admission applies 01452 891223

An art exhibition which sees fi ve contemporaryartists exploring the theme of the LiteratureFestival’s theme of memory. Parabola ArtsCentre, Cheltenham. Noon-5pm

Free 01242 707338

Promiscuous puppets feature in a tale of a self-discovery set in a shabby New York apartment. Playhouse Theatre, Cheltenham.2.30pm

£10 01242 522852

Cinema

Eve

nt

Days Out

Music

10 Orchard Street Food and

Craft MarketTOMORROW 05.10.2013

- SUNDAY 06.10.2013

Experience the liveliness of thebustling street market, featuringartisan arts and crafts, jewellery,

and locally-sourced food. GloucesterQuays. Tomorrow 10am-6pm,

Sunday 11am-5pm

Free www.gloucesterquays.co.uk

9 One Night of ElvisTONIGHT 04.10.2013

Elvis has entered the building! Renowned Elvis tribute act Lee Memphis King celebrates all his rock and roll hits. The Roses, Tewkesbury. 7.30pm

£9 - £20 01684 295074

5 The Grand GestureTOMORROW 05.10.2013

This loose adaptation of The Suicide byNikolai Erdman tells the story of Simeon Duff, a man teetering on the edge. Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham.2pm and 7.45pm

£13-£23

01242 572573

4 Dursley Walking FestivalTODAY 04.10.2013 - SUNDAY 06.10.2013

Walkers will be putting their best foot forward on the fi elds and hills around Dursley for this year’s

programme of guide-led rambles. Times vary, locations across Dursley.

www.dursleywelcomeswalkers.org.uk

Free 01453 542821

8 Decoy DemonstrationsTOMORROW 05.10.2013

The tragic prince of Denmark returns in anadaptation of Shakespeare’s classic

tragedy. King’s Theatre, Gloucester, 7pm.

£8-£10

07765 651398

6 The Smurfs 2TOMORROW 05.10.2013

You won’t be feeling blue after this screening of the follow-up to the animated hit as our favourite

little blue creatures embark on an epic adventure to Paris.Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury

£5.50 - £6.50 01684 295074