DAPPER comedian Stephen K Amos is making his first trip to North Wales this month, but don’t expect him to take time out from his schedule to shimmy up Snowdon, kayak down the Dee or sail the Menai Strait. He’s not a fan of thrill- seeking and is much happier in the city.
"I’ve been on the back of a motorbike and it scared me. I can just about manage a space hopper, though," he chuckles from his home in London, between dates on his latest tour, which lands at Rhyl Pavilion on November 30.
"I want to entice people to leave their houses and come to the show for some escapism. I want them to forget their troubles and have a laugh.
"People are watching Strictly Come Dancing and The X Factor because they want to escape their troubles," he added.
He considers his wry humour as observational, a reflection of what’s going on around him.
"I like talking to people and hearing what they say. I’m a very positive person and think that comes over in the show."
His child-like joy and exuberance means he can find the funny in the most unexpected places.
He’s perhaps best known as a comedian, performing stand-up at London’s Comedy Store, and for panel shows such as Mock the Week. He’s collected a pile of gongs from around the world, such as the Richard Pryor, Time Out Stand-Up and Chortle Awards plus the International Comic at the New Zealand Comedy Awards.
However, he’s also an actor and has notched up some serious roles on stage and screen, such as One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest and Absolute Beginners.
His debut DVD Find The Funny - Live, is out this month, and expect to see more of him on TV soon.
"I now in talks about my next project with the BBC," he revealed. "There’s already been a pilot show, which went down very well.
"It’s a sitcom written by Simon Nye - who wrote Men Behaving Badly - and it’s called In My Country.
"It’s two males living in a flat - I can’t say yet who the other man will be, it’s still under wraps. But it is a well-known face. We live in a flat but it’s not two womanising louts, this is set in contemporary London."
He’s also in talks about a comedy sketch series of his own, provisionally titled The Stephen K Amos Show.
"I may change that," he mused, "though it does tell the viewer who’s in it."
Stephen K Amos, Rhyl Pavilion, November 30, tickets from £16.50 on 01745 330000 or rhylpavilion.co.uk
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