Gina Yashere, Udderbelly, SE1 | reviews, news & interviews
Gina Yashere, Udderbelly, SE1
Gina Yashere, Udderbelly, SE1
Explosive performance from a stand-up more often seen on TV these days
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Gina Yashere: the Londoner of Nigerian origin can make even casual racism funny
In the game of musical chairs that has led up to their coverage of the soccer World Cup, BBC and ITV executives appear to have missed a trick; judging by last night’s explosive opening few minutes, in which Gina Yashere gave an expletive-laden analysis of England’s opening draw against the United States, the comic would be a whole lot more entertaining as a pundit than some of the mealy-mouthed ex-professionals they currently employ to tell us where it all went wrong.
In the game of musical chairs that has led up to their coverage of the soccer World Cup, BBC and ITV executives appear to have missed a trick; judging by last night’s explosive opening few minutes, in which Gina Yashere gave an expletive-laden analysis of England’s opening draw against the United States, the comic would be a whole lot more entertaining as a pundit than some of the mealy-mouthed ex-professionals they currently employ to tell us where it all went wrong.
Buy
Explore topics
Share this article
The future of Arts Journalism
You can stop theartsdesk.com closing!
We urgently need financing to survive. Our fundraising drive has thus far raised £33,000 but we need to reach £100,000 or we will be forced to close. Please contribute here: https://gofund.me/c3f6033d
And if you can forward this information to anyone who might assist, we’d be grateful.
Subscribe to theartsdesk.com
Thank you for continuing to read our work on theartsdesk.com. For unlimited access to every article in its entirety, including our archive of more than 15,000 pieces, we're asking for £5 per month or £40 per year. We feel it's a very good deal, and hope you do too.
To take a subscription now simply click here.
And if you're looking for that extra gift for a friend or family member, why not treat them to a theartsdesk.com gift subscription?
more Comedy
Help to give theartsdesk a future!
Support our GoFundMe appeal
Russell Howard Live at the Palladium review - feelgood philosophy with added smut
Special recording available to download
Ben Elton, Duke of York's Theatre review - big subjects, big laughs
Comic is as punchy as ever
Chris McCausland, Winchester Theatre Royal review - Strictly winner as cheerfully cynical as ever
Back to the day job telling gags
Gala Preview Show, De Montfort Hall review - Leicester Comedy Festival nicely teed up
Europe's biggest comedy festival opens next month
Best of 2024: Comedy
Authentically good memories of the year
Jamie Foxx, Netflix Special review - doctors and divine intervention
Comic discusses his recovery from a stroke
Ricky Gervais, Touring review - new show, not-so new gags
Set relies on established tropes
Kemah Bob, Soho Theatre review - Thailand, massage and mental health
Texan's full-length debut is a personal story
Natalie Palamides: Weer, Soho Theatre review - a romcom of two halves
Comic plays male and female roles simultaneously
Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Brighton Dome review - a foster carer's tale
Comic skilfully melds a personal story with sharp social commentary
Rose Matafeo, Arcola Theatre review - Starstruck star muses on love
Kiwi comic on dating, phone apps and Taylor Swift
Add comment