I get nostalgic for British negativity. There is an inherent hope and positive drive to New Yorkers. When you go back to Britain, everybody is just running everything down. It's like whatever the opposite of a hug is.
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.