Do you have a set routine that you perform?
No you don't. I think every comic is different. You have comics who have a set routine and that's that and they don't shift north or south of that routine. And then you have comics who can improvise on the spot, but my thing is this; that once you've improvised it once then after that it's no longer improvisation. Because you've done it and what you've sust out that you have created a perfect step that makes people laugh so if I do it again tomorrow that is not improvisation. That's me now I've found material that works. And therefore now I can begin to structure some sort of connection between one routine to another to generate laughter for a period of time. So for me, if I walk into a room and the room could be made up of university kids for example, then all the things that I've said over the years that I believe will relate to this particular group is what will start to come out of my mouth. So it's not like I've sat there and I've gone round and said I'm going to do this, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that, I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that. What happens is that my comedic brain kicks in and it goes right these people that I'm in front of it appear as though they can relate to this and they can relate to that and they can relate to this. And that's when I'll start to deliver