Comedy
Edinburgh Fringe: Late Night Gimp Fight!/ While You LieTuesday, 10 August 2010![]() Going to a late-night comedy show at the Fringe is always taking a risk, not least because every drunken fool in the place, with their oh-so-funny heckles, thinks they’re funnier than the performers. And so it proved at the performance I saw of this... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe: Jason Cook/ Lee Kern/ Barrow Street TheatreMonday, 09 August 2010![]() He may describe himself as “a Geordie chancer”, but in reality Jason Cook is a warm comic whose material is utterly devoid of cynicism. Yet he’s far from being pious - he spices up his act with caustic barbs for deserving targets (quite often... Read more... |
The Unforgettable Bob Monkhouse, ITV1Sunday, 08 August 2010![]() He wasn't a jack of all trades, said his friend June Whitfield, "he was a master of all trades". The charge of "smarminess" dogged Bob Monkhouse throughout his career, but as this quietly penetrating documentary made clear, he was highly intelligent... Read more... |
Better Off Ted, FXTuesday, 27 July 2010![]() And first the bad news. The ABC network in the States has already declared Better Off Ted dead, after a paltry two seasons. Which is a pity, since acerbic, mildly surreal satires about the workings of corporate America don’t come along very often.... Read more... |
Would I Lie to You? BBC OneFriday, 23 July 2010![]() The fact that we humans are, technically speaking, bad liars proves that we are instinctively moral creatures (rather than getting our morals from our god or our parents) and that lying is therefore, evolutionarily speaking, probably a bad idea. You... Read more... |
Latitude Festival, SuffolkTuesday, 20 July 2010![]() So little time, so much stuff to see: that, in essence, is the story of Latitude. Now in its fifth year, this Suffolk festival offers a bewildering cultural cornucopia: music, theatre, dance, cabaret, comedy, circus, literature, poetry, as well as... Read more... |
Pete and Dud: The Lost Sketches, BBC Two/ British Grand Prix, BBC OneSunday, 11 July 2010![]() Great comedy may be timeless, but that's probably because of the great comedians performing it as much as the material itself. Could you imagine Dad's Army being anything more than a shadow of its former self if it was remade with a new cast? Would... Read more... |
Rich Fulcher: An Evening with Eleanor, the Tour Whore, Udderbelly, SE1Saturday, 19 June 2010![]() Fans of The Mighty Boosh may just about recognise Eleanor. The American character comic Rich Fulcher is best known – from that surreal television sitcom – for playing Bob Fossil, the insanely incompetent zoo manager who bemuses Julian Barratt and... Read more... |
Gina Yashere, Udderbelly, SE1Sunday, 13 June 2010![]() In the game of musical chairs that has led up to their coverage of the soccer World Cup, BBC and ITV executives appear to have missed a trick; judging by last night’s explosive opening few minutes, in which Gina Yashere gave an expletive-laden... Read more... |
Pop-Up Poetry, UdderbellyWednesday, 09 June 2010![]() Performance poetry, I am told, is the new rock ’n’ roll. Poetry nights may vie with comedy at venues up and down the country, and a new generation of twentysomething urban poets and rappers are certainly strutting their stuff, but I’m yet to be... Read more... |
Pajama Men, Soho TheatreSaturday, 22 May 2010![]() We must be on the night train, as there's something crazily dreamlike about the Pajama Men's mercurial railroad fantasy, The Last Stand to Reason, which was a runaway Edinburgh Fringe hit last year and is now, deservedly, back at Soho by popular... Read more... |
Idiots of Ants, Soho TheatreTuesday, 18 May 2010![]() The art of good sketch comedy is in the timing - not just in how gags are delivered, of course, but in realising that some jokes are best done as one-liners while others can be played out over several minutes before being punctuated with a killer... Read more... |
