Comedy
The 2,000 Year Old Man, JW3Monday, 16 March 2015![]() Well, here’s an interesting endeavour. The 2,000 Year Old Man was a series of improvised sketches performed in the 1960s by Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner. Brooks played the old guy, talking about all the great names in history – Jesus, Joan of Arc... Read more... |
Dracula! (Mr Swallow - the Musical), Soho TheatreThursday, 19 February 2015![]() Nick Mohammed's show has had a slight change of title since it debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe last year, where it was called Mr Swallow - the Musical, and garnered warm reviews for its shambolic silliness.The set-up is that Mohammed’s alter-ego,... Read more... |
Kim Noble, Soho TheatreSaturday, 07 February 2015![]() The Soho Theatre's lawyer was in the night I saw Kim Noble's new show, and that's no surprise as it pushes a few boundaries – public decency and legality being just two. In many ways it's typical of Noble's output as it plays with the audience's... Read more... |
Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights, Manchester ArenaMonday, 02 February 2015![]() Due to unfortunate circumstances I am unable to give a star rating to this show; 15 minutes into the second half a cast member collapsed on stage and the performance was cancelled. At the time of posting Ted Robbins (extreme right in the picture... Read more... |
Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2015 launchTuesday, 27 January 2015![]() The Glasgow International Comedy Festival was launched last night (the day after Burns Night) at the Leicester Square Theatre in London, with Stewart Lee, Rob Deering, Simon Munnery, Janey Godley and others giving a taster of what's to come in... Read more... |
Best of 2014: ComedyMonday, 29 December 2014![]() It may not have been the most stellar year for comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe, but 2014 was made memorable not just by a long-awaited reunion, but also by witnessing a fine solo debut of a performer we're more used to seeing as part of a terrific... Read more... |
Dara Ó Bríain, TouringWednesday, 26 November 2014![]() It's always an education to see a comic – now a part of the British comedy establishment – performing a gig in his own backyard. And Dara Ó Bríain, at the Royal Theatre in Castlebar, Co Mayo, was just that; he had, as ever, done his... Read more... |
Noel Fielding, Eventim ApolloWednesday, 19 November 2014![]() Many of the audience for An Evening with Noel Fielding were still in nappies when the comic first plied his trade as one half of The Mighty Boosh with Julian Barrett, which started life on the Edinburgh Fringe in the late 1990s and quickly became a... Read more... |
John Bishop, TouringTuesday, 11 November 2014![]() It's a conundrum for some in the industry how John Bishop, so beloved of the BBC, which has given him several vehicles to parlay his Liverpool-lad-made-good comedy, can still, as a multimillionaire, perform his smiley Everyman persona with such... Read more... |
Jim Davidson, Sands Centre, CarlisleMonday, 03 November 2014![]() Well, here’s a first; I was taken to a comic’s dressing room to be checked out before I could review his show. There was a mix-up over tickets for Jim Davidson so the front-of-house manager asked him If he would give the OK to let me in. “He wants... Read more... |
Lee Mack, Eventim ApolloThursday, 23 October 2014![]() The last time I saw Lee Mack live, my companion and I were literally in pain because we were laughing so much. It's perhaps unfair to expect a repeat of such a wonderful, life-affirming experience - live comedy is an ephemeral art, after all - but... Read more... |
Paul Daniels, TouringMonday, 06 October 2014![]() It's inevitable that Paul Daniels would introduce his wife and onstage partner as “... the lovely Debbie McGee”, one of two phrases now synonymous with the magician and comic. (The other, “you'll like this, not a lot”, makes an appearance later in... Read more... |
