standup comedy
Chris Gethard, Soho TheatreFriday, 27 January 2017![]() Comedy fans will be familiar with "New York neurotic" – performed mostly by Jewish writers and comics, with Woody Allen being the exemplar. Chris Gethard, however, is from New Jersey, was raised as a Catholic and is not neurotic at all. Rather, this... Read more... |
Michelle Wolf, Soho TheatreMonday, 19 December 2016![]() American comic Michelle Wolf was nominated for best newcomer at this year's Edinburgh Comedy Awards with this show, So Brave, but she is also a writer on The Daily Show With Trevor Noah. She's an acute observer both of human quirks and the... Read more... |
The best comedy DVDs of 2016Saturday, 10 December 2016![]() The period before Christmas is, inevitably, when stand-ups rush to market. With so much material now available on YouTube, fewer comics release DVDs nowadays, but some of the best still do. This is theartsdesk's selection of the best live acts... Read more... |
Tom Allen, Soho TheatreWednesday, 30 November 2016Tom Allen may have started life in Bromley, a non-descript south London suburb, but there was always a touch of Oscar Wilde about him – whether in his dress sense or his way with words, as we have learned from previous shows. It was obvious to him... Read more... |
Susan Calman, Soho TheatreThursday, 10 November 2016![]() Susan Calman's latest show has a delightfully silly title – Calman Before the Storm – which neatly doesn't pin her down to any particular theme but instead allows her to riff on a wide range of subjects. It makes for a pleasing hour of... Read more... |
Romesh Ranganathan, TouringTuesday, 01 November 2016![]() Romesh Ranganathan has had an astonishing rise in comedy. The former teacher did his first full-length show at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2013, having made his debut there in 2010 in the newcomer competition, So You Think You're Funny? Now he's a... Read more... |
Al Murray, Royal Albert HallFriday, 14 October 2016![]() You may have thought that the Brexit vote in June would have been manna from heaven for Al Murray as the Pub Landlord, his knucklehead xenophobe creation. But in this uneven and – at two-and-a-half hours – overlong show, the referendum result and... Read more... |
Brighton Festival: Alexei Sayle, Corn ExchangeSaturday, 28 May 2016![]() The last time I saw Alexei Sayle was at a benefit gig in Essex in the Eighties, when his rapid torrents of invective and surreal invention was stand-up as great as I’ve seen. Last night’s stage interview about his memoir, Thatcher Stole My Trousers... Read more... |
Julian Clary, TouringSunday, 22 May 2016![]() Truly, the older Julian Clary gets the filthier he becomes. As he warns us in almost the first line of The Joy of Mincing, which celebrates 30 years in the business, “Are you ready for filth?”He isn’t mis-selling, and the audience at the... Read more... |
Marcus Brigstocke, Soho TheatreMonday, 02 May 2016![]() It's striking what a broken heart can do for a comic. Not least it can provide him with some new material, but also make him take a step back to reevaluate what he has. In Marcus Brigstocke's case it led him into a horrible depression but happily,... Read more... |
Isy Suttie, TouringTuesday, 23 February 2016![]() Isy Suttie, an ever-smiling and engaging stand-up, may come across as a real-life version of Dobby, the perpetually nice character she played in Peep Show, but that's somewhat to deceive. While she is an immensely warm comic she used to have, she... Read more... |
Dave Gorman, TouringWednesday, 27 January 2016Dave Gorman was probably the first comic to have embraced technology in his stand-up. Albeit, in the early days, it was using 35mm slides, hand-drawn graphs and an overhead projector, but then latterly a computer and the ever-more influential... Read more... |
