Comedy
Mel Smith, 1952-2013Saturday, 20 July 2013![]() Mel Smith, who has died at the age of 60, will be principally remembered as one quarter of the satirical sketch show Not the Nine O’Clock News and one half of its blokier spin-off Alas Smith and Jones. A natural and inclusive comedian, it’s less... Read more... |
Reggie Watts/Mac Lethal, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 19 June 2013![]() The Meltdown Festival has always been a fascinating proposition, getting a living legend in their field to curate their own personal festival line-up, and present all of their idiosyncratic choices to London in the refined and retro-futuristic... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician & Comedian Reggie WattsMonday, 17 June 2013![]() Equal parts prodigiously talented musician, consistently funny comedian, auteur, theatre performer, free thinker and writer, Reggie Watts is nigh on impossible to pigeonhole. He is a hurricane of furious creativity operating completely in his own... Read more... |
What Would Beyoncé Do?!, Soho TheatreWednesday, 29 May 2013![]() The idea of the celeb as fictional life coach is not new. In Play It Again, Sam Humphrey Bogart dispenses tips on wooing to Woody Allen’s schlemiel. Eric Cantona offers gnomic pearls to a put-upon Man U fan in Looking for Eric. And then there’s the... Read more... |
Rob Newman, Little Angel TheatreThursday, 23 May 2013![]() There's a quite a contrast between the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in 1993 where, with the help of his erstwhile writing and performing partner David Baddiel, Rob Newman “invented” comedy as rock 'n' roll, and tonight's venue, a bijou children's... Read more... |
Nina Conti, Soho TheatreThursday, 16 May 2013![]() Ventriloquism, once a staple of music hall and variety theatre, has rather gone out of fashion. More mature readers - or students of the form - may be familiar with names such as Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Shari Lewis and Lambchop or Ray... Read more... |
Daniel Kitson, Theatre Royal, BrightonTuesday, 14 May 2013![]() Aware I was going to see a stand-up comedian at the Brighton Festival but not knowing much about Daniel Kitson, the opening of his new show, After The Beginning, Before The End, bemused. On he wandered, shaven bald of head, geeky, bearded, wearing... Read more... |
Eddie Izzard, Wembley ArenaMonday, 13 May 2013![]() Eddie Izzard is lining up his targets. He’s taking issue with dictatorial authority figures, with God, royals and priests, right-wingers and high-profile liars. These days, he doesn’t merely natter about the colour of his nail varnish, though that’s... Read more... |
Daniel Kitson, Theatre Royal, BrightonTuesday, 07 May 2013Read more... |
Jimeoin, Queen's Hall, EdinburghMonday, 22 April 2013![]() No theme, no message, no set, no title. Northern Irish comedian Jimeoin is a beguilingly old-fashioned kind of standup. “Just jokes,” he told us at the beginning of his new show, and he was true to his word. His gift lies in mining the quirks of... Read more... |
The South Bank Show: Tim Minchin, Sky Arts 1Friday, 19 April 2013The new South Bank Show has glided into its second season with a seemingly effortless profile of multi-hyphenate Tim Minchin. In case we’ve forgotten what exactly we admire him for these days – so varied has been his decade-long career been, through... Read more... |
Paul F Tompkins, Soho TheatreSunday, 07 April 2013![]() Paul F Tompkins has been lauded by Rolling Stone magazine and the Huffington Post, both for his observational stand-up and his podcasts. But for someone praised for a very modern form of entertainment, he strikes a rather old-fashioned figure... Read more... |
