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Paul Taylor Instagram - Au revoir your majesty. Thank you.
Paul Taylor Instagram - Allez Les Bleus 🇫🇷! Now you need to destroy Argentina. Do it for England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. In the meantime, come celebrate with me at La Scala this weekend for my 3 last “Work in Progress” shows: https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Paul Taylor Instagram - See you fuckers in the Quarter Final. Except I won’t because my show is at 7:30pm on Saturday 😒🇫🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🍻
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo
Paul Taylor Instagram - Spot the difference! A few things have changed since I first stepped on stage in Paris on January 4, 2013. To celebrate this 10-year milestone, I’m doing a special one-off show at La Cigale on January 4, 2023. It’ll be the official premiere of my 3rd show “Bisoubye x” plus there’ll be a bunch of surprises. See you there! 🇬🇧🇫🇷🍻 https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Paul Taylor Instagram - NO BULLSHIT ENGLISH! 

I’ve had this idea in my head for years now: to teach French people English by unteaching them English. There are so many wrong anglicisms in the French language that I wanted to unteach 1 word per episode. 

The problem: it costs a lot of money to produce but thanks to the financial help of @tyrrellsfrance, the production skills of @studiobagel and the support of @canalbrandfactory we were finally able to make a pilot episode that we released 1 week ago. 

The feedback has been amazing so far. Over 600K views across all social media and it seems like you want more episodes! I would love to turn this into an actual series, so let’s see what happens and how well this pilot performs🤞🏻🇬🇧🇫🇷
Paul Taylor Instagram - HERE WE GO! Show N°3 is on its way. After my 2 bilingual shows ”#Franglais” and “So British Ou Presque” it’s time to complete the trilogy with “BISOUBYE X”. I’ll let you speculate about the title 😉

It starts on January 4th, at La Cigale in Paris, for a special one-off show celebrating 10 years on stage and then, I’m going on tour! 

Tickets for Paris and the rest of France in bio

Tickets for Europe and the rest of the world coming soon. 

Can’t fucking wait 😁🇫🇷🇬🇧🍺

Thanks @jimmyfairly for the glasses and @lacoste for the top 😊
Paul Taylor Instagram - Good Game France! I missed most of the match because I was on stage. RDV pour le prochain France-Angleterre lundi à 20h sur YouTube pour mon spectacle So British Ou Presque. P.s. I already know who wins 😉 https://youtu.be/4idqdI7ZcmM
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Paul Taylor Instagram - BORDEAUX! I couldn’t have wished for a better final French tour show, you were amazing. Last shows in Paris and London in June https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Paul Taylor - 8K Likes - Au revoir your majesty. Thank you.

8K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : Au revoir your majesty. Thank you.
Likes : 8043
Paul Taylor - 6K Likes - Allez Les Bleus 🇫🇷! Now you need to destroy Argentina. Do it for England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. In the meantime, come celebrate with me at La Scala this weekend for my 3 last “Work in Progress” shows: https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets

6K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : Allez Les Bleus 🇫🇷! Now you need to destroy Argentina. Do it for England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. In the meantime, come celebrate with me at La Scala this weekend for my 3 last “Work in Progress” shows: https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Likes : 5966
Paul Taylor - 5.1K Likes - See you fuckers in the Quarter Final. Except I won’t because my show is at 7:30pm on Saturday 😒🇫🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🍻

5.1K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : See you fuckers in the Quarter Final. Except I won’t because my show is at 7:30pm on Saturday 😒🇫🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🍻
Likes : 5088
Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
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Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
Likes : 4486
Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
Likes : 4486
Paul Taylor - 4.5K Likes - When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! 

Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.

It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. 

Now onto the next chapter!

📸: @laurag_photo

4.5K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you! Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you @fannyjourdan and your team at @tcholeleproductions, past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you @adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today. It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career. Now onto the next chapter! 📸: @laurag_photo
Likes : 4486
Paul Taylor - 4.2K Likes - Spot the difference! A few things have changed since I first stepped on stage in Paris on January 4, 2013. To celebrate this 10-year milestone, I’m doing a special one-off show at La Cigale on January 4, 2023. It’ll be the official premiere of my 3rd show “Bisoubye x” plus there’ll be a bunch of surprises. See you there! 🇬🇧🇫🇷🍻 https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets

4.2K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : Spot the difference! A few things have changed since I first stepped on stage in Paris on January 4, 2013. To celebrate this 10-year milestone, I’m doing a special one-off show at La Cigale on January 4, 2023. It’ll be the official premiere of my 3rd show “Bisoubye x” plus there’ll be a bunch of surprises. See you there! 🇬🇧🇫🇷🍻 https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Likes : 4177
Paul Taylor - 3.6K Likes - NO BULLSHIT ENGLISH! 

I’ve had this idea in my head for years now: to teach French people English by unteaching them English. There are so many wrong anglicisms in the French language that I wanted to unteach 1 word per episode. 

The problem: it costs a lot of money to produce but thanks to the financial help of @tyrrellsfrance, the production skills of @studiobagel and the support of @canalbrandfactory we were finally able to make a pilot episode that we released 1 week ago. 

The feedback has been amazing so far. Over 600K views across all social media and it seems like you want more episodes! I would love to turn this into an actual series, so let’s see what happens and how well this pilot performs🤞🏻🇬🇧🇫🇷

3.6K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : NO BULLSHIT ENGLISH! I’ve had this idea in my head for years now: to teach French people English by unteaching them English. There are so many wrong anglicisms in the French language that I wanted to unteach 1 word per episode. The problem: it costs a lot of money to produce but thanks to the financial help of @tyrrellsfrance, the production skills of @studiobagel and the support of @canalbrandfactory we were finally able to make a pilot episode that we released 1 week ago. The feedback has been amazing so far. Over 600K views across all social media and it seems like you want more episodes! I would love to turn this into an actual series, so let’s see what happens and how well this pilot performs🤞🏻🇬🇧🇫🇷
Likes : 3605
Paul Taylor - 2.7K Likes - HERE WE GO! Show N°3 is on its way. After my 2 bilingual shows ”#Franglais” and “So British Ou Presque” it’s time to complete the trilogy with “BISOUBYE X”. I’ll let you speculate about the title 😉

It starts on January 4th, at La Cigale in Paris, for a special one-off show celebrating 10 years on stage and then, I’m going on tour! 

Tickets for Paris and the rest of France in bio

Tickets for Europe and the rest of the world coming soon. 

Can’t fucking wait 😁🇫🇷🇬🇧🍺

Thanks @jimmyfairly for the glasses and @lacoste for the top 😊

2.7K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : HERE WE GO! Show N°3 is on its way. After my 2 bilingual shows ”#Franglais” and “So British Ou Presque” it’s time to complete the trilogy with “BISOUBYE X”. I’ll let you speculate about the title 😉 It starts on January 4th, at La Cigale in Paris, for a special one-off show celebrating 10 years on stage and then, I’m going on tour! Tickets for Paris and the rest of France in bio Tickets for Europe and the rest of the world coming soon. Can’t fucking wait 😁🇫🇷🇬🇧🍺 Thanks @jimmyfairly for the glasses and @lacoste for the top 😊
Likes : 2690
Paul Taylor - 2.6K Likes - Good Game France! I missed most of the match because I was on stage. RDV pour le prochain France-Angleterre lundi à 20h sur YouTube pour mon spectacle So British Ou Presque. P.s. I already know who wins 😉 https://youtu.be/4idqdI7ZcmM

2.6K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : Good Game France! I missed most of the match because I was on stage. RDV pour le prochain France-Angleterre lundi à 20h sur YouTube pour mon spectacle So British Ou Presque. P.s. I already know who wins 😉 https://youtu.be/4idqdI7ZcmM
Likes : 2573
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - 2021 - Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same - it helps.

🎟 So British Ou Presque - I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex.

🎙Happy Hour Live - I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 

🎧God Save My English - My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English

🍷Routes Des Vannes - When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air.

🪂Egypt Skydive - I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_.

🇬🇧Trip to England - In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips!

Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : 2021 – Honestly, I’ve felt like shit for most of this year, but, by looking back through my photos, I realised that there have been some pretty amazing moments along the way. If you’re also feeling like 2021 was shit, I encourage you to do the same – it helps. 🎟 So British Ou Presque – I managed to do 22 of the postponed shows from 2020. I still have 7 left and the highlight was 2 sold-out shows at @legrandrex. 🎙Happy Hour Live – I created a live podcast chat-show on YouTube and did 40 episodes with some amazing guests. My favourite episode was my birthday special with @rollyassal live at the @barbes_comedy_club 🎧God Save My English – My friend @sarahdcomedy and wrote and recorded our 3rd and final season of our @audible Original series for learners of English 🍷Routes Des Vannes – When the theatres were closed, I went on a comedy road trip with some friends in the South of France to tell jokes at wine domains in the open air. 🪂Egypt Skydive – I went to Egypt for the first time and jumped out of a military aircraft with @gregcrozier.airwax, @karinejoly.airwax, @ewan_cowie_photography and @yovness_. 🇬🇧Trip to England – In between lockdowns and travel restrictions, my wife and I finally managed to take our daughter to her other country to try some real fish & chips! Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2022.
Likes : 2379
Paul Taylor - 2.4K Likes - BORDEAUX! I couldn’t have wished for a better final French tour show, you were amazing. Last shows in Paris and London in June https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets

2.4K Likes – Paul Taylor Instagram

Caption : BORDEAUX! I couldn’t have wished for a better final French tour show, you were amazing. Last shows in Paris and London in June https://paultaylorcomedy.com/tickets
Likes : 2355