comedians
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... |
Horrible BossesThursday, 21 July 2011![]() Wage-slave purgatory in three different flavours is the subject of Seth Gordon's comedy, as his trio of downtrodden leads decide that the only way to break free from remorseless professional abuse is by murdering their respective bosses. George... 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... |
Il Turco in Italia, Garsington OperaSaturday, 04 June 2011![]() What would opera do without the postwar British sitcom? Garsington Opera's new production of Rossini's Il Turco in Italia at Wormsley last night saw yet another opera buffa being sold to 21st-century man using the gestural language of 'Allo 'Allo... Read more... |
Stephen Fry: In Confidence, Sky ArtsFriday, 03 June 2011![]() When a celebrity lets their public mask slip, something wonderful and also disconcerting can happen: they can noticeably become someone else. If they’re lucky, that change can be so marked that they become just another face in a crowd. Of course, if... Read more... |
Much Ado About Nothing, Wyndham's TheatreThursday, 02 June 2011![]() If a great whorl of bubblegum were plonked on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth all summer long, would there be any point in complaining about it? How do you criticise the uncriticisable? A new Much Ado About Nothing at Wyndham's is Shakespeare-by-... Read more... |
The Hangover Part IIWednesday, 25 May 2011![]() Warner Brothers are anticipating that The Hangover Part II will gross $100 million over the coming Memorial Day weekend, which would put it comfortably on course to trounce the $470 million earned worldwide by its 2009 predecessor. It might even... Read more... |
One Man, Two Guvnors, National TheatreTuesday, 24 May 2011![]() Dropped trousers, audience participation and an onstage skiffle band fronted by a singer/songwriter boasting specs by way of Buddy Holly: what has become of the National Theatre's Lyttelton auditorium? Well, let's just say that for the entire first... Read more... |
The Bartered Bride, BBCSO, Bělohlávek, Barbican HallSaturday, 21 May 2011![]() What a relief, for half of last night's semi-staged concert performance, to have left behind Britten's claustrophobic wood at English National Opera and to seek refuge in Smetana's Bohemian village inn of good cheer. Czech music's national comic... Read more... |
All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare's GlobeThursday, 05 May 2011![]() Trust the "wooden O" to set the Shakespearean record straighter than usual. In John Dove's production, this is no problem play but a bright comedy where the immaculate plotting proves more admirable than its questionable characters. Its low... Read more... |
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, BBC TwoWednesday, 04 May 2011![]() One of the great pleasures of being a critic is watching a career develop, and Stewart Lee’s is one that I’ve had the pleasure of, so to speak, for many years. I’m not a Stewart Lee completist but I enjoyed his early days on television with comedy... Read more... |
CD: Hugh Laurie - Let Them TalkTuesday, 03 May 2011![]() Hugh Laurie knows we're going to be doubtful. He knows that this is a vanity project by the most successful TV actor on the planet, the man who is House. He could have walked into Warner Brothers and said he wanted to do an album of auto-tuned Euro-... Read more... |
