David Boyle's Last-Minute Comedy Show at Melbourne Festival
Episode Overview
David Boyle announces a last-minute comedy show in Melbourne. The show will be a work in progress with high chances of failure. Boyle shares his thoughts on the creative process and performing under pressure. John Doerr will open the show, adding to the night's unpredictability. Boyle reflects on past gigs and the challenge of creating new material quickly.
If you want to see a real hardcore sweaty bomb, then come along.
David Boyle is back with his podcast 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', and this time, he's diving headfirst into the chaos of an impromptu comedy show. Boyle shares the thrilling news of his upcoming performance at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where he'll be taking the stage at 10:45 PM on the last night. The show promises to be a wild ride, as Boyle admits he’s putting it together in just four days.
If you’re into seeing a comedian sweat it out and possibly bomb spectacularly, this episode is for you. Boyle’s candid reflections on the pressure and excitement of creating new material on the fly are both hilarious and relatable. He’s roped in his friend John Doerr to open the show, adding another layer of unpredictability to the night.
As Boyle scrambles to piece together his set, he shares his thoughts on the creative process, the fear of failure, and the rush of performing under intense pressure. Whether you’re a fan of comedy or just enjoy hearing about the behind-the-scenes madness, this episode offers a genuine peek into the life of a comedian. So, if you're up for some raw and unfiltered comedy prep talk, tune in and join Boyle on this rollercoaster journey.