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Steve Bennett (I)

  • Journalist and reviewer

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Review: Elliot Steel at Latitude

It’s a big booking for 17-year-old Elliot Steel, a virtual unknown taking a primetime slot in Latitude’s vast comedy tent.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st July 2014

Review: Cariad Lloyd and Louise Ford at Latitude

There are some splendidly inventive ideas in Cariad Lloyd and Louise Ford’s character show, getting a 40-minute run-through at Latitude before the polished version hits Edinburgh in a few days’ time.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2014

Review: Tommy Tiernan at Latitude

Tiernan might have dropped more f-bombs in his first five minutes than in Quentin Tarantino’s entire ouvre, but he makes a convincing argument for why swearing is such an implicit, explicit part of the Irish tongue.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2014

Review - Margaret Thatcher: Queen Of Soho

This loud, brash camp extravaganza has all the subtlety of a Trident missile, with bawdy double entendres and cheesy, prophetic asides loudly telegraphed and never knowingly undersold.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2014

Review: Miles Jupp at Latitude

Jupp’s set did seem under-appreciated by this festival crowd, who tended to let sparkling lines wash gently over them, rather than reacting with the guffaws such brilliant writing deserved.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2014

Review: Simon Amstell at Latitude

Everything his does or observed is examined in forensic detail by this most navel-gazing of stand-ups. It remains as frank and fascinating as always.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th July 2014

Review: Dara O Briain at Latitude

This is all delivered with the easy style that makes every robust argument seem conversational, and peppered with the endearing self-deprecation, that we have come to expect.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th July 2014

Review: Ivo Graham at Latitude

He’s so unthreatening that he can even crack a dreaded rape joke in banter with the audience â€" and at 5.30pm too â€" and it works at his expense, the side of him being sexually aggressive is so laughable.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th July 2014

Review: Trevor Noah at Latitude

There are sometimes quieter moments in his routines â€" lulls you could even call them â€" but so compelling a presence is he that the audience nonetheless hold on his every word.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th July 2014

Review: Joe Lycett at Latitude

Lycett can drop a c-bomb with such precision that it’s more of a c-missile; while his set piece finale involving tacky holiday souvenirs again finds brilliance in what could be merely workaday, and proved a good tonic for this afternoon crowd.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th July 2014

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