Here's a bunch of SPROUTy stuff |
The question I'm
most asked is 'What do I think of the other Sprouts?'
Well, of course, I love them all, but let me tell you a
little more ... |
| Grant Westbrook (On SPROUT duty : 1998-present) Grant was the last original Sprout to fall into place - at the very last minute. And I kind of liken his joining us to that of Ringo Starr to the Beatles. Grants a better drummer though. He is also the nearest thing we have to a Ladykiller. |
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| Andy
"bobo" Fisher (pianist)
(1998-present) Apart from being an incredibly talented pianist, he will believe anything you tell him. Try telling him a porky ... its fun!! And remember to ask him the "Bobo" joke. |
| Jonathan
Cohen (1999-present) Jon...stepped in when Richard Felber left (see below). I've known Jon for over ten years, and I would wholeheartedly recommend him if you need an improviser, a director, or advice on your tax problems! He also gets his shirt off at the drop of a hat on stage. Good voice too. |
| Vicki Custerson (2000-present) Vicki joined after many SPROUT guest spots and a helpful Edinburgh stint. I've known her for ages and she was once A.D. of London TheatreSports. She also has nearly every episode of STAR TREK on video. Saddo! |
| Michelle Owoo (2001-present) Michelle was nothing - until we groomed her into the bundle of awesome talent she now so obviously is! Also a witty and mouthy git - she never lets me get a word in. |
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| Paul "curly" Ayres
(pianist) (2001-present) The man is gifted. Our regular guest pianist and fits seemlessly into the blend. |
| The Ex-Sprouts |
| Alasdair "floppy" Buddington (On
SPROUT duty: 1998-2000) I've known Alasdair for over 5 years. And I can honestly say he is the floppiest person I have ever met. "Flop" is also very very funny. We didn't want him to leave, but his career surrendered to his love life. [yuk!] Come baaaaaaaaaaaack!! |
| Richard Felber (1998-1999) Unfortunately, Richard decided that Sproutdom was not for him and headed off to Sweden. He was the person who invited me to join Sprout, the man who started it all. He also wanted to compere in a box and in the nude. |
| "Tiny" Jo Emery (1998-2001) Jo was the smallest Sprout in the bag, and for that I am eternally grateful. Apparently she likes sex in open spaces - so keep your eyes open when you visit Regents Park. Jo wasn't the hardest working SPROUT but was the most professional in the warm-ups. |
| Richard "gripper" Croasdale (2000-2001) "Gripper" replaced "Floppy" (see above) and he is truly a master of Shakepearean verse and gripping! Richard has an amazing collection of glass turtles. He also used to kick us up the backsides when we got slack - until his foot fell off - then he left. |
| ... the Guest
Sprouts |
| Michael Legge Simply the best improviser I have ever seen. Former AD of London TheatreSports. |
| Pete More Some improvisers make you feel comfortable on stage ... Pete seduces you, takes you back to his place, and then shags you ... on stage. Another former AD of London TheatreSports. |
| Cameron Blair A kiwi whose stand-up career i helped launch. Very regular guest! |
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Ollie Broadway The man is a vicious power-house of rippling muscle. He doesn't belong on a stage, he belongs in a cage! |
| John Mawer Big and tall - which makes me look very small indeed. |
| Katie Walsh Budding stand-up whose career I have in no way helped. Yet another former AD of London TheatreSports. |
| John Reeves (pianist) Mmmm ...jazz! |
| Leslie Albiston |
| Peter Wear |
Thats it ... no more here!
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