Comedy
Julian Clary, TouringSunday, 22 May 2016![]() Truly, the older Julian Clary gets the filthier he becomes. As he warns us in almost the first line of The Joy of Mincing, which celebrates 30 years in the business, “Are you ready for filth?”He isn’t mis-selling, and the audience at the... Read more... |
Marcus Brigstocke, Soho TheatreMonday, 02 May 2016![]() It's striking what a broken heart can do for a comic. Not least it can provide him with some new material, but also make him take a step back to reevaluate what he has. In Marcus Brigstocke's case it led him into a horrible depression but happily,... Read more... |
Victoria Wood: 'Please could you repeat the question?'Thursday, 21 April 2016![]() Victoria Wood was a very private national treasure. Not for her the tawdry catwalk of Twitter nor the klaxon of the confessional memoir. She wasn't comfortable talking to journalists and when she found one whom she could just about trust, she stuck... Read more... |
10 Questions for Comedian Alexei SayleTuesday, 12 April 2016![]() Alexei Sayle (b 1952) first came to fame at the birth of alternative comedy, as MC at the Comedy Store in London at the dawn of the 1980s. He cemented his reputation via his recurring role in the anarchic student sitcom classic The Young Ones, as... Read more... |
Jena Friedman, Soho TheatreThursday, 24 March 2016![]() “It's a really bad word,” Jena Friedman says as she opens her show, American C*nt. “...American.” And so begins an evening of ultra-dry, drawled-out and darkly feminist wit that encompasses everything from recent atrocities in Belgium and Donald... Read more... |
Isy Suttie, TouringTuesday, 23 February 2016![]() Isy Suttie, an ever-smiling and engaging stand-up, may come across as a real-life version of Dobby, the perpetually nice character she played in Peep Show, but that's somewhat to deceive. While she is an immensely warm comic she used to have, she... Read more... |
Stewart Francis, Pavilion Theatre, WorthingMonday, 22 February 2016![]() Before Canadian comedian and British TV panel show regular Stewart Francis arrives on stage his audience are entertained with his one-panel cartoons. These, Sharpie-penned in black, are projected as a slideshow (sample: in a fishbowl, one fish says... Read more... |
Reeves & Mortimer, Leicester De Montfort HallFriday, 05 February 2016![]() Even if the evening had turned out to be rubbish, there was always going to be a warm welcome for Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's return to live performance with 25 Years of Reeves & Mortimer: The Poignant Moments. Aside from the obvious... Read more... |
Dave Gorman, TouringWednesday, 27 January 2016Dave Gorman was probably the first comic to have embraced technology in his stand-up. Albeit, in the early days, it was using 35mm slides, hand-drawn graphs and an overhead projector, but then latterly a computer and the ever-more influential... Read more... |
Eddie Izzard, Palace TheatreFriday, 22 January 2016![]() Eddie Izzard tells us at the top of a show lasting two-and-a-half hours that he's on the home straight in a mammoth tour taking in 28 countries. He first performed Force Majeure in 2013 and now, in a slightly rebooted form, he parks it in the West... Read more... |
Anne Edmonds, Soho TheatreFriday, 08 January 2016![]() When Anne Edmonds comes on stage I notice a banjo sitting ominously in a corner. She is full of Australian bonhomie and energy, instantly connecting with the audience, and our first impression is that she's a likeable chatterbox, telling anecdotes... Read more... |
Bill Bailey, Vaudeville TheatreSaturday, 12 December 2015![]() What a trouper Bill Bailey is. Just as he's introducing what is clearly meant to be a showstopper in which he and the audience would create a number in the style of “maestro of melancholia” Moby, his technology lets him down. But no fear, Bailey ad... Read more... |
