standup comedy
The ComedianFriday, 31 May 2013![]() The life of the stand-up is a balance, often precarious, between those stage moments when things seem to be going just right, and the ones which look like they're about to go very wrong. The hero of Tom Shkolnik's debut feature The... Read more... |
Rob Newman, Little Angel TheatreThursday, 23 May 2013![]() There's a quite a contrast between the 12,000-seat Wembley Arena in 1993 where, with the help of his erstwhile writing and performing partner David Baddiel, Rob Newman “invented” comedy as rock 'n' roll, and tonight's venue, a bijou children's... Read more... |
Nina Conti, Soho TheatreThursday, 16 May 2013![]() Ventriloquism, once a staple of music hall and variety theatre, has rather gone out of fashion. More mature readers - or students of the form - may be familiar with names such as Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Shari Lewis and Lambchop or Ray... Read more... |
Daniel Kitson, Theatre Royal, BrightonTuesday, 14 May 2013![]() Aware I was going to see a stand-up comedian at the Brighton Festival but not knowing much about Daniel Kitson, the opening of his new show, After The Beginning, Before The End, bemused. On he wandered, shaven bald of head, geeky, bearded, wearing... Read more... |
Eddie Izzard, Wembley ArenaMonday, 13 May 2013![]() Eddie Izzard is lining up his targets. He’s taking issue with dictatorial authority figures, with God, royals and priests, right-wingers and high-profile liars. These days, he doesn’t merely natter about the colour of his nail varnish, though that’s... Read more... |
Jimeoin, Queen's Hall, EdinburghMonday, 22 April 2013![]() No theme, no message, no set, no title. Northern Irish comedian Jimeoin is a beguilingly old-fashioned kind of standup. “Just jokes,” he told us at the beginning of his new show, and he was true to his word. His gift lies in mining the quirks of... Read more... |
Paul F Tompkins, Soho TheatreSunday, 07 April 2013![]() Paul F Tompkins has been lauded by Rolling Stone magazine and the Huffington Post, both for his observational stand-up and his podcasts. But for someone praised for a very modern form of entertainment, he strikes a rather old-fashioned figure... Read more... |
Will Franken, Soho TheatreFriday, 01 March 2013Will Franken is an odd-bod. The American - Missouri-born, now a San Francisco resident - is a character comic and impressionist, but not in the way we understand a Rory Bremner or an Alistair McGowan. He “does” famous people, for sure, but these are... Read more... |
Harry Hill, Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-SeaFriday, 22 February 2013![]() There must be something about doing a medical degree. A steady stream of medics - including Jonathan Miller, Graham Chapman, Graeme Garden and Paul Sinha - have hung up their stethoscopes to plough a furrow in comedy (Phil Hammond, meanwhile,... Read more... |
Best of 2012: Top 10 Comedy DVDsSunday, 16 December 2012![]() There are oodles of comedy DVDs released for the Christmas market - here's a selection of the best.Dara Ó BríainCraic DealerIn more than a decade of watching him work, I've yet to see the hugely likeable Irish comic doing anything less than a very... Read more... |
Susan Calman, Soho TheatreSaturday, 17 November 2012![]() Susan Calman's star has risen of late - the Glaswegian lawyer turned stand-up has been an Edinburgh Fringe favourite for some while now, but in the past two years she has become an established Radio 4 presence through the likes of The News Quiz, and... Read more... |
Alan Davies, TouringWednesday, 14 November 2012![]() Alan Davies used to be a regular on the stand-up circuit, before acting and other television work, including ad campaigns and being a panellist on the long-running quiz QI, took him away from live comedy. But now, after a break of more than a decade... Read more... |
