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John Ryan: Comedy, rugby and men’s health!

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 by comedy_admin

comedy-club-comedians-newsIF laughter is the best medicine, a new comedy night in Wigan could be just the tonic!

Organisers are hoping a mix of comedy and rugby league will ensure the borough’s blokes start thinking and talking about that most taboo of subjects…..their own health.

Top comedian John Ryan will poke some good natured fun at men’s attitude – or lack of it – to exercise….why blokes hate going to the doctors and why they simply can’t say what they feel.

They’ll also be able to meet Wigan Warriors players Pat Richards and Sean O’Loughlin and have their picture taken next to the Super League trophy.

Award winning comic John has performed in prisons, army bases, football clubs and art centres.

Mr Ryan said: “If I can people to laugh, I can get people to listen. It will be a great night of comedy, not preachy, just a laugh with a bit of a health message.”

During the night leaflets on everything from checking for testicular cancer to gym membership will be handed out to encourage men to think more seriously about their own health.

Organiser Jane Hynes is manager of the NHS-commissioned Community Weight Management service in Wigan. She said: “The night has been organised in response to men’s well-documented aversion to taking their health seriously.

“Making light of something can make it easier to talk about and hopefully the night will encourage men to take an interest in their own health and well-being.
“If we can make them laugh maybe we can break down some misconceptions such as ‘avoiding visiting the doctor makes you more manly’.
“Men need to take their health more seriously.”

Talkin’ Bol***ks has been organised by Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust’s Active Living Team in partnership with Age UK, NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan and Wigan Warriors to highlight some startling statistics.

In the UK life expectancy for men is 77.4 years compared to 81.6 years for women.

Middle aged men are twice as likely as women to have diabetes and twice as likely not to know they have it!

While 21 per cent of men die between the ages of 15 and 64 compared to just 12 per cent of women.

Roger Jones, national co-ordinator for Fit as a Fiddle Age UK, said: “This is part of our Fit as a Fiddle older men’s project which aims at getting the over 50s man healthy and active by providing activities which are fun and healthy but also have a strong social base which encourages men to work together and support each other.”

Talkin’ Bol***ks is being held at the DW Stadium on Thursday 27 January starting at 7pm.

For tickets call 01942 488 481. To find out more visit www.activeliving.org.uk

Visit John Ryan’s Official Comic Voice Management Page

George Michael’s Mental Anguish Discussed by John Ryan

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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George Michael’s Mental Anguish Discussed by John Ryan

So, George Michael received an 8 week sentence. We can joke about him singing ‘Freedom’ or ‘Lets go Outside’ but let’s face it he has lost his liberty and if he is lucky might get to go outside for short periods when he isn’t on a lock down. How will prison affect his mental health? The reality is that even with the right support he will have a tough time coping with being away from family, friends and the comforts of home. Anxiety and depression are a prisoner’s bedmates and the long term effects are the sort of things that Comedian john Ryan talks about in his shows ‘Cracking Up’ and ‘Beyond Prison’.

Invite John Ryan to discuss this issue by contacting:

Andrew Dingley at Comic Voice Management

andrew@hahaheehee.com | 0845 459 56 56 ext.227

JOHN RYAN

“Upbeat, interesting and unique” ITV

“A five star performer” LBC Radio

Edinburgh Highlight award winner

The irresistibly amiable John Ryan uses his acerbic wit and seemingly encyclopaedic knowledge of the world around him to keep any audience on their toes. His East End Irish upbringing gives him the rare ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

John Ryan – Men’s Health Event – Operation Checkmate

Friday, July 30th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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OPERATION CHECKMATE – SATURDAY 19 JUNE 2010
MEN’S HEALTH EVENT – PLYMOUTH NHS

“John Ryan comedian and Master of Ceremonies for the day drew large crowds where members of the public not only benefitted from a good laugh but gained valuable information as well. The day was a great success thanks to John and it is true that laughter is the best medicine!

Over 100 men had health MOT’s (30% of which were referred to other services). 70 received stop smoking advice, over 80 were given skin cancer awareness information and 75 new blood donors were registered.
500 pedometers and water bottles were distributed, in fact we ran out such was their popularity!

The events focus was on getting men more active. Over 100 took a rowing challenge, over 200 took football and bike challenges. Top scorers got some great prizes including the best sports quiz team.”

Community Public Health Practitioner, Public Health Development Unit

A word from John himself: “The day started out with me avoiding the full English breakfast at the hotel. I felt a bit guilty bulking up on the calories before talking to a crowd about their health. However I got as far as the muesli when the smell of the bacon wafted over. The waitress assured me that it was grilled so I figured it was healthy. Plymouth is a lively town and there was a good crowd many of whom remembered me from last year. The brief was straightforward, we needed to encourage the public to take up some of the many opportunities for health checks, and tips for a healthier lifestyle that were littered around the place. This they did in very ‘healthy’ numbers. The south west has the highest rates of skin cancer in the UK so there was plenty of opportunities to mention the free sun cream and other preventative measures available. The highlight of the day was being able to offer free condoms with my advice to “keep it zipped up and you wont need these’. All in all another great day and I even managed to avoid the chips with my grilled meat and salad (aka a kebab). Roll on next year.”

Comedy News: NHS Course in Stand-up Comedy!

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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They say laughter is the best medicine – and now the NHS is offering courses in stand-up comedy.

And although comedians are not always seen as the most well-balanced members of society, the scheme is designed as a way to ward off mental health problems.

A total of 60 female council tenants in Birmingham thought to be at risk of developing such problems are being given six two-and-a-half hour sessions to develop their comedy skills.

The first 15 ‘graduates’ of the course will be performing at a community centre in the Sparkbrook area of the city tomorrow, hosted by comic character Mrs Barbara Nice. Her creator, Janice Connolly, is also director of the Women And Theatre group, which is running the sessions.

When granting the money for the scheme, the Heart of Birmingham Teaching Primary Care Trust said: ‘Research documents how the physical impact of “having a laugh” can make people feel better.

‘Laughing together helps people realise that they are not alone in feeling the way they do, creating empathy and understanding amongst people, helping individuals feel less isolated and uniting communities.

‘The process will involve participants devising and writing their own comedy material as well as developing skills in performance, public speaking and microphone technique. The project will give participants a voice to express their feelings and experiences, therefore positively impacting on their mental health through raising confidence and self-esteem.

However, not everyone his happy with the spending. Right-wing pressure group the Taxpayers’ Alliance – which believes the planned public sector budget cuts go nowhere near far enough towards their wish for a low-tax Britain – have called the scheme a waste of money.

Chief executive Mark Elliot told the Daily Mail: ‘It is ridiculous to spend NHS resources on something like stand-up comedy. It would be laughable, if it wasn’t for the fact that this money is sorely needed elsewhere. It is crazy to have a health service that runs stand-up comedy classes while people die for lack of funding for medicines.’

Comedian John Ryan has previously recieved NHS funding to develop a stand-up show designed to remove the stigma associated with mental health issues.

Have a look at top stand-up comedian John Ryan’s page here: http://www.thecomedyclub.co.uk/comedians/john-ryan.html

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John Ryan - Can Mental Health Make Good Comedy?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by comedy_admin

crackin-up-john-ryanIncurable diseases and botched suicide attempts aren’t usually a laughing matter, but a taboo-busting new show is attempting to challenge cliches about mental health.

James Anthony from The Guardian Reviews: 21st April 2010
It’s not the done thing to laugh at mental health issues. Just ask Steve Penk. Strange, as most comedians react to taboos like bulls to a matador’s cape. As John Ryan, standup comic and compere of Cracking Up!, says, “You hear comedians doing jokes about paedophilia, rape, child abuse, murder … no one’s making jokes about mental health.”

Cracking Up! is about to change that, helping to reduce stigma by normalising mental health problems. It’s a variety night – a mix of comedy, sketches and poetry based on research and featuring contributions from people who have experienced mental health difficulties. Developed by NHS Surrey, the show has had a successful local run (including tough gigs such as Woking Football Club), selling out in its two-days in London, and could be coming to a club, theatre, school or business seminar near you.

One of the reasons people can laugh at jokes dealing with the taboos Ryan describes is they are relatively rare. It’s unlikely that someone in a comedy show audience has been directly affected by child abuse (although Jim Jeffries was famously confronted by a member of the audience who felt the comic’s bad-uncle gag was too close to home); one in four people are directly affected by mental illness. Monday’s sold-out theatre, if not quite the hard evidence needed to back up that figure, at least proved that many people are curious. Questioning revealed that a number of charity workers and mental health service users were among the audience.

It’s all very worthy, this desire to improve empathy. But is it funny? When I went along to find out, I realised I’d never seen anything like it before – and judging by the nervous atmosphere during the first half, neither had the rest of the audience. But any anxieties were assuaged by the compere: Ryan was personable and accessible, yet mischievous and willing to push boundaries. Once the audience realised what was going on, second-half laughs came easily and heartily. It felt inclusive and empowering.

Gareth Berliner has Crohn’s disease, and appears on stage with what must surely be a comedy first: a backpack containing a pump, which is connected directly to his heart. Undoing the valve, Berliner cheerfully related, would result in his swift and bloody death. He then told us about his botched suicide attempt. While fascinating in a morbid way, this is hardly a laughing matter. But on Monday night, delivered in Berliner’s twinkling style, it was a killer gag. In fact, it’s a good example of the obstacles the show faces: while mental health is still a hard sell, it needs to be pricked, laughed at, normalised – and ultimately accepted.

Cracking Up! proves that a comedy show about mental health can be hilarious. It’s a relief to see an agenda-led project, which mixes arts with education, deliver its message without preaching. But once it has raised its issues, the question is whether people are willing to face them head-on.

Cracking Up! is taking bookings now. Email producer Maya Twardzicki on m.twardzicki@nhs.net for more details.

John Ryan | Cracking Up - Creating Laughter from Madness

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 by comedy_admin

cracking-up-sohoCracking Up is an innovative comedy show coming to the Soho Theatre, London W1 on 19 and 27 April at 8pm, following hit performances across London and Surrey in 2009.

This hugely entertaining show takes a light hearted look at when life gives you a bit of a kicking. Hosted by professional comedian John Ryan (winner of the Edinburgh Highlight Award) it stars comedian Gareth Berliner and actors Sean Kearney and Jason Webb. Sketches are written by Michael Wicherek, Artistic Director Box Clever Theatre.

The show has received outstanding plaudits from previous audiences and media critics:

“Great fun, warm, thought provoking, refreshing & very, very funny”
Jon Myles, Editor, Irish Post

“Ballsy, brilliant, breaking the barriers”.Charlie Jordan, BBC W Midlands

“I’m there laughing, I’m there Cracking. It’s Great!” http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8329828.stm

“Very entertaining & poignant. Some good belly laughs!” Audience member, Epsom Playhouse

The show sets out to lift the lid on mental health using a sensitive combination of comedy and drama sketches. The show is being played on 19 and 27 April to coincide with National Depression Awareness Week - a campaign run by the Depression Alliance.

John Ryan says: “Comedy is a great way of tackling issues that people may not ordinarily want to talk about. I know from shows I’ve done in the past around men’s health in general, that they are able to laugh at themselves and recognise that they could be a lot better at asking for help”.

SHOW DETAILS
Dates: Mon 19th and Tue 27th April 2010 Time: 8pm
Venue: Soho Theatre (Studio), 21 Dean Street, London W1D 3NE
Nearest tube: Tottenham Court Road (Central and Northern lines) and Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines)
Tickets: £12/£10 from http://www.sohotheatre.com/p16.html Tel 020 74780100

Cracking Up? Laughter is the best medicine

Friday, October 30th, 2009 by comedy_admin

A comedy show that raises awareness on mental well-being and proves that laughter really is the best medicine.

Cracking Up! is an innovative comedy show, that covers a difficult subject effectively highlighting issues surrounding mental health. Topical and sensitive, but very funny Cracking Up! is hugely entertaining.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8329828.stm - Cracking Up Live Stand-up Clip

Supported by Surrey NHS Primary Care Trust, Award winning comedian John Ryan, is joined by fellow comedian Gareth Berliner and actors from the Box Clever Theatre company. Through a unique blend of stand-up and sketches, Cracking Up takes a light hearted yet touching look at a widespread and increasing problem: One in four adults experience a common mental health problem such as depression or anxiety at some time in their lives.

John Ryan says: “Comedy is a great way of tackling issues that people may not ordinarily want to talk about. This show is also a great night out”.

In preparation for the show, John ran a series of discussions with different groups of men ranging from Fire-fighters and builders, to mental health service users, as men can find it difficult to talk about their feelings and seek the right kind of support. The material in the show came from these workshops.


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