Comedy
Edinburgh Fringe: Dana Alexander/ A Sentimental Journey/ Dog-Eared CollectiveThursday, 11 August 2011![]() After 12 years in the business, Dana Alexander, an ebullient and instantly likeable presence on stage, is still the only black woman on the Canadian comedy circuit. Not that her ethnicity is Alexander's pre-occupation – it most definitely isn't –... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: Lounge Room Confabulators/ Andi Osho/ Matthew CrosbyWednesday, 10 August 2011![]() Imagine that Tim Burton, or some other great modern-day storyteller of your choice, knocks at your door and asks if he can come into your living room for an hour to tell some fantastical stories. You would get some beers in and friends around... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: Margaret Cho/ The Wheel/ Jessica ForteskewTuesday, 09 August 2011![]() Margaret Cho, Assembly **** Margaret Cho is back, and how. Ten years away from the Fringe, the American-Korean bisexual - “I'm just greedy, I guess” - is a little softer around the edges maybe, but still as funny. With her lefty humour,... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: The Monster in the Hall/ Joel Dommett/ Katherine RyanMonday, 08 August 2011![]() The Monster in the Hall, Traverse **** David Greig's indie comedy musical, first performed at Glasgow's Citizens Theatre at the end of last year, is a bright and inventive four-hander about a 16-year-old girl struggling to keep everything together.... Read more... |
My Summer Reading: Comedian Tim MinchinSunday, 07 August 2011![]() Tim Minchin, the Australian minstrel comedian, is known by his catweazel hair, thickly kohled eyes and dazzlingly witty songs bashed out at a grand piano about, among other things, the debatable existence of the Almighty. Lately his repertoire of... Read more... |
Sam Simmons, Soho TheatreSunday, 24 July 2011![]() The award-winning Australian comedian Sam Simmons is shuffling around in a pair of bread loaves. He's wearing them like slippers and trying to take bites out of them at the same time. Indeed, his tremendously silly show, Fail, is essentially a... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Latitude Festival: Smorgasbord in SuffolkTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Latitude: this four-day event in the attractive environs of Henham Park, near Southwold, is, as its slogan says, “more than just a music festival”. Quite so. But how to review such a groaning cultural smorgasbord? This year, rather than... Read more... |
Jeff Garlin, Soho TheatreFriday, 24 June 2011![]() It must be the beautiful British weather that has attracted a bunch of American comics to UK shores recently. Just before Las Vegas legend Rita Rudner starts a short season at the Leicester Square Theatre in London and hot on the heels of his Curb... Read more... |
The Pajama Men, Soho TheatreTuesday, 21 June 2011![]() The 2009 Edinburgh Fringe featured a likeable comic duo in pajamas with imaginations as elastic as their faces. The titular garment – spelt the American way after their nationality – suggested both excitable role-play after lights out and those... Read more... |
The Flying Karamazov Brothers, Vaudeville TheatreMonday, 20 June 2011![]() The Flying Karamazov Brothers give a new meaning to the word “practised”. Their first stage show in 1981 was called Juggling and Cheap Theatrics - a smart title that they could have kept for the show they bring to London’s West End, largely made... Read more... |
Derren Brown: Svengali, Shaftesbury TheatreMonday, 13 June 2011![]() Derren Brown is witty, urbane, clever and a keen student of what makes humans tick - which must come as a huge advantage when you are developing an evening’s entertainment based on kidology. He makes it clear he’s not a psychic or clairvoyant and... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Actor Nicholas ParsonsSunday, 05 June 2011![]() Nicholas Parsons has been an actor – he is most adamant that he is first and foremost an actor – for almost 70 years, so it’s not surprising, given the erratic nature of his profession, that he has been obliged to assume a number of alternative... Read more... |
