Comedy
Stephen K Amos, Churchill Theatre, BromleySunday, 01 November 2009![]() Stephen K Amos, although a mightily talented comic, doesn’t make a critic’s job easy. His new show, The Feelgood Factor, does indeed offer that and leaves everybody in the Churchill Theatre in Bromley in a happy mood (and many of them planning to... Read more... |
Stewart Lee, Mercury Theatre, ColchesterSaturday, 31 October 2009![]() It’s a brave comic who declares on stage every night that he would like to see a cute television presenter die in a horrific accident (as nearly happened to Top Gear’s Richard Hammond in 2006). But declares it Stewart Lee does and, for good measure... Read more... |
Dylan Moran, ApolloThursday, 29 October 2009Dylan Moran is, as the ethnic stereotype would have it, a great storyteller. The Irishman doesn’t tell jokes with punchlines as such, rather he rambles on a bit and sort of makes his points along the way. As entertainment, then, his latest show,... Read more... |
Alistair McGowan, touringSaturday, 24 October 2009Alastair McGowan’s larynx is an amazing thing; it allows him to do 120 voices in 120 minutes during his solo touring show, The One and Many..., which I saw at Journal Tyne Theatre in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Not all the impressions are spot-on and... Read more... |
Tim Minchin, Hammersmith ApolloSaturday, 24 October 2009Of course there’ll be no certain way of knowing whether the ensuing rave is heartfelt. Four years ago Tim Minchin, fresh off the plane from Down Under, burst onto the Edinburgh Fringe to be greeted by a short sharp one-star crit from a Guardian... Read more... |
Modern Family, Sky1 / Question Time, BBC OneThursday, 22 October 2009American critics have been fanfaring Modern Family as something of a sitcom revolution for its wit, intelligence and the cast's all-round expertise. It might take longer to grow a British fanbase, because you need a few spins around the circuit... Read more... |
Grumpy Old Women, Dorking HallsThursday, 22 October 2009Anyone looking for a novel way into their PhD on how the British like to be entertained would do well to sit in the audience of the live version of Grumpy Old Women, a successful spin-off from the BBC television series where celebby femmes d’un... Read more... |
Al Murray, Brighton DomeWednesday, 21 October 2009When Al Murray started doing his Pub Landlord character in the mid-1990s, many (including me) thought it was an invention of comic genius. The sad, deluded Essex Man, railing against the modern world and cuckolded by a Frenchman, was a ridiculous... Read more... |
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, VaudevilleTuesday, 20 October 2009![]() It’s a big ask for any performer to take on a role that was written specially for another actor, but Diana Vickers’ supporters from her appearances in last year’s X Factor on ITV will be pleased to learn that she acquits herself very well indeed.... Read more... |
Comedians, Lyric HammersmithThursday, 15 October 2009What are the politics of comedy? The great thing about Trevor Griffiths's 1975 classic, Comedians, which opened last night in a solid revival directed by Sean Holmes, is that this subject is debated with grace as well as humour. As six apprentice... Read more... |
Frank Skinner's Credit Crunch Cabaret, Lyric TheatreMonday, 12 October 2009The watertight theory behind the Credit Crunch Cabaret is that we all need cheering up, above all on Monday nights. Frank Skinner compered 10 of these start-the-week-for-a-tenner variety nights earlier in the year. He returned last night for another... Read more... |
Simon Amstell, touringSunday, 04 October 2009“Let’s start with ‘I’m so lonely’,” says Simon Amstell at the top of his show, Do Nothing. As an opening line for most comedy evenings, that would be about as enticing as the oyster special at the Slurry Pond Inn but thankfully the ex-host of BBC’s... Read more... |
