In Nonsensory Overload Noble takes us on a strange journey full of laugh out loud anecdotes and even manages some singing and dancing. Archived from the original on 13 July To this day, Noble maintains that this is the "coolest thing anyone has ever said" to him. Noble's stand-up routine is a largely improvised and surreal performance with a stream of consciousness delivery. Noble had not done any acting work on TV until the summer of when he appeared opposite Ian Smith as a gay lover in the Australian TV series "It's a date", [25] or radio, as he prefers stand-up for giving him the freedom to say what he wants without being influenced by a script or crew. He had a brief stint as a street juggler with a friend, and aspired to join a circus.
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Noble likes to have spontaneous material related to each specific show, and therefore encourages heckling and has increasingly indulged in the audience giving him gifts during shows. This page was last edited on 24 Septemberat Nonsensiry Overload is available to buy from Amazon.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Noble performed his shows over the following weeks with his arm in a sling. We see an explosion of primary colours and cartoon representations of old effigies, such as an owl in a hat and faces in muffins.

His material is somewhat only partially scripted — it comes across as an ongoing stream of surreal consciousness — and has you wondering whether he wrote a script at all. Retrieved 23 February Ross Markham Noble [1] born 5 June is an English stand-up comedian and actor.
Archived from the original on 6 August You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Follow us Facebook Twitter Spotify Pinterest. The DVD is slightly different from Ross's previous releases due to the fact that rather than one continuous main show it is split into six pieces spreading over two discs approximately 45 to 50 minutes each.
Search for " Ross Noble: Catch the Fringe on your doorstep at The Bottle Shop. Noble performed at the Latitude Festival and rounded off his set by leading everyone in the tent in a huge conga line which quickly turned into a stampede to a vegan food stand so they could all ask for pies and sausage rolls.
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Described as an anti-travelogue around Britain, in the show Noble takes the freestyle philosophy he embraces in his live shows and utilises his trademark audience participation gimmick and transfers it to television as he rides around the UK on his motorbike taking live requests on Twitter instructing him on where he should go next, making the road trip entirely unpredictable. Ross is famous for going off-topic, but this show really was testament to that.
He is often referred to as a randomist. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediatelyespecially if potentially libelous or harmful.
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At a gig at the Edinburgh Playhouse during Noble's Randomist tour, a member of the audience put his feet up on the stage, and later removed his shoes riss put them on the stage instead. Share this Rating Title: Start your free trial. Noble has two daughters, [37] Elfie and Willow, with his Australian wife Fran.

He starts with a few ideas, but thrives off the smallest distraction — anything from two empty seats in the audience to a bald man in the front orss. To this day, Noble maintains that this is the "coolest thing anyone has ever said" to him.
Because of this, Noble decided to work within a career which did not rely on academic skills. Nosnensory his shows he is known to dabble onto one topic, ask a member of the audience something ovefload him or herself and use that as material, and carry on with that, and later on seems to forget about the routine, digressing into another topic.
In Noble finished his Nobleism tour in the UK [19] with a show in Liverpool on 21 October which was screened live to 43 Vue cinemas.
Now officially known as the HMV Apollo, Hammersmith Apollo has joined the ranks of venues bearing shamelessly corporate titles. While the middle-class, artsy nature of the festival often comes in for some stick take a drink every time a comedian mentions it and chances are you won't remember the weekend at all their comedy line-up is utterly unparalleled by any other festival in the country. He lived on a farm in St Ovelroada semi-rural town on the northern outskirts of MelbourneAustralia, until it was destroyed by Victorian bushfires along with all his material possessions.
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