“Even though that’s great work obviously and hugely entertaining for people it just wasn’t right for me. She told Herring: “I don’t want to bounce from panel show to panel show to panel show. Osho, whose television credits include Live At The Apollo and being a regular on Stand Up For The Week, sung opera on BBC One for Comic Relief in March, with fellow comedians and opera novices Jennifer Saunders, Caroline Quentin, Jayde Adams and Alex Brooker. And it’s not to say what people are doing isn’t interesting but when I saw that path… I was just like, that’s not enough for me.” “And I was, if I’m honest, feeling quite uninspired by the industry, in the sense of what was possible for me. There is so much more to it that is not just about being on stage. Expanding on her reasons for quitting stand-up, she said: “It is a hard life… It’s not just about being good at the job. She is currently on the book’s first draft she told Richard Herring on his RHLSTP podcast, released Wednesday. “In Tough Crowd, readers get to enjoy the insane ups and downs of life as an open-mic comic, all from the safety of their own homes!” Her latest novel is “also a fond farewell to my days on stage” she added. And it doesn’t sound as if she will be returning to live comedy anytime soon. “ Tough Crowd is about all that and I hope it goes some way to dispelling the myth of the ‘evil stepmother’.Ĭurrently starring in BBC One cop drama Line Of Duty as Gail Vella, Osho has signed a deal with HQ for a third book, following publication of her debut, Asking For A Friend, in February. “Having been in a relationship with a single dad, I can testify to what a profound, challenging and illuminating experience it can be” said Osho. Abi is used to playing to difficult audiences, but winning over the girls and step-parenting is going to be her toughest gig yet. However, Will has two daughters from a previous relationship. Published on the 23rd of June next year by HQ, an imprint of HarperCollins, the book tells the story of Abi, who has always been told that she’s too much but never felt like she is enough, until she meets Will, who changes everything. But her loosely autobiographical second novel, Tough Crowd, focuses on an aspiring comedian. The erstwhile comic hasn’t regularly performed live since 2015. Osho says the book is “a fond farewell to my days on stage”Īndi Osho is returning to stand-up… kind of.It focuses on Abi, an open-mic comic dating a man with two kids from a previous relationship.
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Friday 23rd April 2021, 4:40pm by Jay Richardson