sketch comedy
Reeves & Mortimer, Leicester De Montfort HallFriday, 05 February 2016Even if the evening had turned out to be rubbish, there was always going to be a warm welcome for Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer's return to live performance with 25 Years of Reeves & Mortimer: The Poignant Moments. Aside from the obvious... Read more... |
Tracey Ullman's Show, BBC OneTuesday, 12 January 2016Tracey Ullman is, I suspect, virtually unknown to anybody who either wasn’t around in the 1980s or isn’t a student of that decade’s comedy. For those in either camp, she was a very big name in British television before she left the UK to live and... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Diane Chorley/ LetLuce/ Lazy SusanSunday, 23 August 2015Diane Chorley, Underbelly Potterrow ★★★Diane Chorley is the former owner of The Flick nightclub in Canvey Island, Essex. Back in the 1980s it was the place to go, and celebrities – from Michael Barrymore to George Michael and Mick Jagger – used to... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Katherine Ryan/ Adrienne Truscott/ Gein's Family GiftshopMonday, 17 August 2015Katherine Ryan, The Stand ★★★★ "TV's Katherine Ryan," she introduces herself with heavy irony; the Canadian has gone from Fringe performer to never off the telly in just a few years and knows that the sobriquet can be both a compliment and a... Read more... |
Noel Fielding, Eventim ApolloWednesday, 19 November 2014Many of the audience for An Evening with Noel Fielding were still in nappies when the comic first plied his trade as one half of The Mighty Boosh with Julian Barrett, which started life on the Edinburgh Fringe in the late 1990s and quickly became a... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2014: Chris Turner/ BEASTS/ Angela Barnes/ Show PonyTuesday, 19 August 2014Chris Turner: Pretty Fly, Pleasance Courtyard ****This is Chris Turner's debut show as a stand-up, although his previous experience in improv group Racing Minds gives him a wonderful assurance on stage and an easy rapport with his audience.Turner,... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2014: Bridget Christie/ Men in the Cities/ Lazy Susan/ OutingsWednesday, 13 August 2014Bridget Christie: An Ungrateful Woman, The Stand *****This is the “difficult second album” show for Bridget Christie, despite her having done 10 years at the Fringe. She finally found her voice at last year's festival, deservedly winning the... Read more... |
Monty Python, O2 ArenaWednesday, 02 July 2014It could have been an embarrassment all round; a bunch of blokes in their seventies revisiting material that was anarchic and transformative 40 years ago but which they are now performing for 10 lucrative nights in the home of commercial comedy.... Read more... |
Cardinal Burns, Channel 4Thursday, 01 May 2014A move from E4, where sketch duo Cardinal Burns's debut series was shown, to Channel 4 is a significant jump. A bigger budget (one presumes), a broader target demographic and the confidence of your employers should act as a fillip to performers; on... Read more... |
Opinion: Today's BBC would have rejected Morecambe and WiseMonday, 25 November 2013A couple of weeks ago I was queueing to get into the BBC’s magnificently revamped HQ at Broadcasting House. Just behind me in the same queue were Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Their faces are craggier, their hair less confident than when the... Read more... |
The Mimic/Anna & Katy, Channel 4Thursday, 14 March 2013It’s a truism of the impersonator’s art that those who can do other voices have none of their own. On Parkinson, Peter Sellers couldn’t even come down the staircase as himself. When at the end of the show Mike Yarwood said, “And this is me!” a... Read more... |
Watson & Oliver, BBC TwoTuesday, 21 February 2012Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver, purely by dint of being female, have a burden of expectation before they even open their mouths, as the ghosts of French and Saunders stalk the corridors of the BBC. It's horribly unfair to saddle the newcomers with... Read more... |