comedians
Damned, Channel 4/ Morgana Robinson's The Agency, BBC TwoWednesday, 28 September 2016![]() Damned (★★★) is the third comedy drama in what could be termed Jo Brand's social/healthcare triptych (after Getting On, set in a geriatric hospital ward, and Going Forward, in which she appeared as a care-home worker). Damned, in which she also... Read more... |
Tom BallardMonday, 12 September 2016![]() Australian stand-up Tom Ballard was nominated for best newcomer in last year's Edinburgh Comedy Awards for Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred; last month he went one better with The World Keeps Happening, which gained him a nomination for the main... Read more... |
Fleabag, BBC ThreeFriday, 26 August 2016![]() Have you seen Fleabag yet? If not, here’s the one-word review: brilliant. You need three hours to watch the lot on the iPlayer, which is BBC Three’s main address these days. Do come back afterwards and read this longer appreciation, which contains... Read more... |
CD: David Brent & Foregone Conclusion - Life on the RoadWednesday, 17 August 2016![]() “I don’t really care about reviews because if someone slags it off, they’ve missed the joke. How can they slag off a fictional character? It’s win-win. It’s pain-free. It’s bulletproof – commercially and critically.”Ricky Gervais there, talking... Read more... |
GhostbustersMonday, 11 July 2016![]() Ghostbusters 2016 has suffered from dire predictions on the internet from fans of the 1984 original. Scorn has been poured on the trailers, the all-female cast and the very notion of rebooting the much-loved 1984 comedy. In the end, it’s an... Read more... |
Il Barbiere di Siviglia, GlyndebourneMonday, 23 May 2016![]() "We're off to Glyndebourne, to see a ra-ther bor-ing op-ra by Rosseeeni," quoth songwriting wags Kit and the Widow. So here it was at the Sussex house after a 34-year absence, the most famous of all his operas which includes the overture’s oboe tune... Read more... |
Monster Raving Loony, Soho TheatreWednesday, 18 May 2016![]() The sense of humour is a funny thing. It raises questions about whether what we find funny can tells us anything about who we are, or what we might become. The case of Screaming Lord Sutch, the semi-legendary rock singer and founder of the satirical... Read more... |
The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal Opera, BarbicanWednesday, 30 March 2016![]() Some new operas worth their salt work a slow, sophisticated charm, but the handful that holler "masterpiece" grab you from the start and don't let go. Gerald Barry's shorn, explosive Wilde – more comedy of madness than manners – was so obviously in... Read more... |
George Martin (1926-2016), record producer and 'fifth Beatle'Wednesday, 09 March 2016![]() For many pop-pickers, the presiding image of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee will be Brian May (he – yes, of course – of Queen) grinding out the national anthem on the roof of Buckingham Palace. For me, there was a much more meaningful moment later the... Read more... |
Il Trittico, Royal OperaFriday, 26 February 2016![]() From working-class hell via convent purgatory to Florentine comic heaven, the riches of Puccini's most comprehensive masterpiece seem inexhaustible. In a production as detailed in its balance between the stylised and the seemingly spontaneous as... Read more... |
Stewart Francis, Pavilion Theatre, WorthingMonday, 22 February 2016![]() Before Canadian comedian and British TV panel show regular Stewart Francis arrives on stage his audience are entertained with his one-panel cartoons. These, Sharpie-penned in black, are projected as a slideshow (sample: in a fishbowl, one fish says... Read more... |
Horace and PeteWednesday, 10 February 2016![]() “Warning: this show is not a ‘comedy,’” wrote comedian Louis CK in an email alerting fans to the impending arrival of the second episode of his new show, Horace and Pete. “I dunno what it is. It can be funny. And also not. Both. I believe that ‘... Read more... |
