Comedy
Edinburgh Fringe 2016: Bridget Christie/ Adam Kay/ Rachel ParrisMonday, 15 August 2016![]() Bridget Christie, The Stand ★★★★★When Bridget Christie planned this show, it was to be a work in progress about mortality for a tour starting later this year. But then the EU referendum happened, and everything changed. Within the space of a few... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Garrison KeillorMonday, 27 June 2016![]() It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, and has been for the past 42 years, ever since Garrison Keillor first reported on the town's goings-on in his weekly radio show A Prairie Home Companion. Keillor's purring baritone is the gentle voice of non-... Read more... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, London PalladiumSaturday, 11 June 2016![]() At least half the audience for this live version of the short-form improv show, which was shown on Channel 4 between 1989 and 1998, couldn’t possibly have seen Whose Line Is It Anyway? when it was first broadcast, so one assumes they must have... Read more... |
David Baddiel - My Family: Not the Sitcom, Menier Chocolate FactorySaturday, 04 June 2016![]() David Baddiel's new show, funny though much of it is, raises some interesting ethical questions. Described by the writer and comic as a “massively disrespectful celebration” of his parents' lives, My Family: Not the Sitcom certainly lives up to that... 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... |
Victoria Wood: 'Please could you repeat the question?'Thursday, 21 April 2016![]() Victoria Wood was a very private national treasure. Not for her the tawdry catwalk of Twitter nor the klaxon of the confessional memoir. She wasn't comfortable talking to journalists and when she found one whom she could just about trust, she stuck... Read more... |
10 Questions for Comedian Alexei SayleTuesday, 12 April 2016![]() Alexei Sayle (b 1952) first came to fame at the birth of alternative comedy, as MC at the Comedy Store in London at the dawn of the 1980s. He cemented his reputation via his recurring role in the anarchic student sitcom classic The Young Ones, as... Read more... |
Jena Friedman, Soho TheatreThursday, 24 March 2016![]() “It's a really bad word,” Jena Friedman says as she opens her show, American C*nt. “...American.” And so begins an evening of ultra-dry, drawled-out and darkly feminist wit that encompasses everything from recent atrocities in Belgium and Donald... 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... |
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... |
