James Acaster explores his love/hate relationship with standup by relinquishing control of his set and accepting a healthy dose of audience interference – AKA heckling. With his wiry observational eye and incomparable wit, Acaster shares hilarious on-the-fly meta-analysis of his own material, along with stories from his childhood that spurred him to pursue a career in comedy.
Unfortunately the movie James Acaster: Hecklers Welcome is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | James Acaster | Writer |
Production | Alastair Clayton | Producer |
Production | Nick Long | Producer |
Directing | Stuart Laws | Director |
Production | Stuart Laws | Producer |
Production | Amy Tuckwell | Executive Producer |
Camera | Anton McCrae | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Kate O'Shea | Key Makeup Artist |
Editing | Alastair Clayton | Editor |
Production | Liberty Carrington | Production Coordinator |
Production | Molly Stewart | Production Manager |
Sound | Matthew Talks | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Lara Abrami | First Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Simon Battensby | Gaffer |
Camera | Dominika Besinska | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Davide Bianco | Camera Operator |
Camera | Andrea Di Franco | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | Ashley Duckerin | Camera Operator |
Camera | Ran Geffen | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Sophie Hardcastle | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | Jordan Heath | Grip |
Camera | Paul Hellard | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Sebastian Joly | Camera Operator |
Camera | Kash Khan | Camera Operator |
Camera | Sally Low | Camera Operator |
Camera | Samira Oberberg | Camera Operator |
Camera | Samantha Patterson | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Oliver Pearson | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Keith Pendred | Camera Operator |
Camera | Aaron Porter | Key Grip |
Camera | Matthew Riley | Camera Operator |
Camera | Lydia Stott | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Jessica Timbs | Assistant Camera |