Hollywood's Comedy Nights

Hollywood's Comedy Nights

"Hollywood's Comedy Nights" is the name of an English-language stand-up comedy show in Cologne, Germany. [Lifestyle Magazine, Sixth Sense British Forces Newspaper, April 2004, P. 5-9] [ [http://www.hollywoodscomedynights.de/ Hollywoods Comedy Nights ] ] The show was started by stand-up comedian, actor and MC Johnny "Hollywood" Rotnem. [ [http://www.johnnyhollywood.de/ Neue Seite 1 ] ] and has played in numerous venues since 2000, and has also been a part of the Cologne Comedy Festival since 2003. [Cologne Comedy Festival Programme, 2003: P.38, 2004: P.43, 2005: P.48, 2006: P.52, 2007: p.63] [Express, 28th September 2004, P.23 "Hier lachen Sie richtig" para.4 "Internationale Gäste". Pub: Kölnischen Zeitung GmbH, ] and claims to have been the first English-language stand-up comedy show in Germany.

History

"Hollywoods Comedy Nights" was originally founded by John "Hollywood" Rotnem to give himself and other comedians regular stage-time in which to practice and improve their act. Initially, just one german-language show was performed, monthly, at the Melody Club. On moving to Flanagan's in the Altstadt in 2004, the show became two separate monthly shows, one featuring german-language performers, the other featuring comedy in English, due to demand from the large British/American Forces and English-speaking expatriate community in the North Rhine Westphalen area. The show began featuring both local native-English-speaking comedians, German who wished to try their hand at English language comedy, and imported native-English comedians from the UK, US and Canada.

With the move to the Cologne Hard Rock Cafe, the show concentrated on English-language stand-up comedy, as the audience for the german-language show had dropped off, and because many people confused the English and german shows. A sister show, at Fiddlers Pub in Bonn-Endenich, started in March 2007. ["Have you heard the one about....?" Rhine Magazine, March/April 2007,P.30] [ [http://www.english-network.de/Whats_on_in_Bonn/Live_Entertainment/Comedy_Nights/ English-Network - Comedy Nights ] ] . By mid-2007, a change of ownership and new limitations on live shows at the Hard Rock Cafe forced a change of venue, to the Alter Wartesaal at Cologne Hauptbahnhof. The large size of the Alter Wartesaal and the positioning of the show in the week (Mondays) made it extremely difficult to fill, and so only three shows took place there. The show then moved back to Flanagan's Irish Pub in the Altermarkt, not far from the Alter Wartesaal.

Many comedians have performed in the shows, such as Heinz Gröning(better known to German audiences as "der Unglaubliche Heinz", moderator of "Um Antwort wird Gebieten"(Comedy Central) and "FunkHaus" (WDR)) [Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, No.236 Sat/Sun 11/12 Oct 2003 P.33 "Hollywoods komische Nacht"] , Chris McCausland [Rhine Magazine, issue 5, Sept/Oct 2004,P.65] , Steve Day and Pommy Johnson. The show features established English-speaking comedians, as well as giving german performers the chance to try their hand at performing in English.

Importance

The show is one of a growing number of venues in Germany that feature English-language performers, other notable venues being The English Comedy Club in Munich and The Kookaburra Comedy Club in Berlin. As well as featuring native-speaking English comedians, the show gives German comedians the chance to try their hand at comedy in the English language.

Offshoots

In an attempt to produce more local English-language comedians, Johnny Hollywood founded Comedians Anonymous, a comedy collective which aims to help fledgling comedians take their first steps as performers. Some members of the collective are occasionally featured in the "Comedy Nights" show. The most frequently-performing members of the collective (so far) are James Allan(UK), Casey James(USA) and Steve Dix(UK).

An Open Mike Night is occasionally staged, as another way of finding new talent.

Venues

Performers

The following is a list of some of the comedians who have performed at the show, and the dates they performed. Dates before 2007 are difficult to ascertain due to lack of 3rd party details. To add to the confusion, some performers have only performed in the German shows, some in both, and some in the English shows.

Key : C - Cologne, B - Bonn, F - Cologne Comedy Fest

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