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Release Date:
April 3, 2024
Original Title:
Ivo Graham: Live From The Bloomsbury Theatre
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Turtle Canyon Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 57
Lockdown is over, the boy is back in town: after two years of global/domestic chaos, Ivo blasts through his most urgent concerns of the early 2020s, plus a few from the late 1990s, in a critically acclaimed show ("mastering his craft with motormouthed finesse...if self-deprecation were a sport, Graham would have a gold medal round his neck": The Times), beautifully filmed in London at the end of his "My Future, My Clutter" UK tour, with a freshly ironed shirt, a handful of schoolboy stories and a really quite outlandish amount of lamps on the stage.
Associate Producer:
Lily Morris
Nick Long
Katy Atkinson
Camera Operator:
Kash Khan
Tuuce Ozbicer
Agne Denapaite
Camera Technician:
Paul Hellard
Digital Imaging Technician:
Dawson Antilles
Director:
Stuart Laws
Director of Photography:
Anton McCrae
Editor:
Alastair Clayton
Executive Producer:
Ivo Graham
Flo Howard
Ian Adkins
Ryan Bitzer
Anthony Leo
Damion Greiman
Makeup Artist:
Gaayatri Dhaawan
Producer:
Laura Rouxell
Production Assistant:
Liberty Carrington
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Talks
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