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John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster

(2016)

John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster

John-Luke Roberts is too anxious to leave the house, so a figment from a nightmare called “The Monarch” has to perform his show for him.

The Monarch doesn’t know how to perform a comedy show, but does it anyway.

This is that show. An anxiety dream performed live on stage; or a comedy show about anxiety.

John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster

Originally performed in 2016

About John-Luke-A-Palooza

John-Luke-A-Palooza! includes all ten of John-Luke Roberts’ Edinburgh Fringe shows from 2010 to 2022, recorded over two Sundays in 2024.
It is accompanied by a free podcast called John-Luke-A-Palodcast!, discussing each show.

This project, where J-LR performed all of his previous shows on consecutive days, began at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe and was filmed shortly after by Go Faster Stripe. You can watch all the shows individually—or via a John-Luke-A-Palooza series pass—on the Go Faster Stripe website.

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John-Luke-A-Palodcast: John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster

People get ready for episode 5, in which JLR chats to Eleanor Morton about the fifth show in his Palooza. This is the one where he builds a monster.

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John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster

Originally performed in 2016

John-Luke Roberts is too anxious to leave the house, so a figment from a nightmare called “The Monarch” has to perform his show for him.

The Monarch doesn’t know how to perform a comedy show, but does it anyway.

This is that show. An anxiety dream performed live on stage; or a comedy show about anxiety.

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