British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (II)

  • Irish
  • Stand-up comedian and musical comedian

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Detectorists - Series 2 review

Although Detectorists can make you laugh, it's always in an understated way, almost as if '...' is a punchline.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th October 2015

Review: Catastrophe series 2

All in all, it makes for a complex, delicious sweet-and-sour taste that will keep the critical garlands flooding in. And deservedly so, for this is proper grown-up comedy in which the consequences are not only hilarious - but credible, too.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th October 2015

Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse: Legends - review

Yes, they depend on smut and stereotypes in some of their work, and are sometimes a bit reactionary, but that's part of the broad strokes with which they start. They're aware of the criticism, and there's more subtlety close up. Even lesser-known creations (by their standards) are a skilled blend of observation and silliness.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th October 2015

Frankie Boyle review

In what might be a first for him, there is a short personal anecdote in among all the pungent one-liners and angry rhetoric, when the recovering alcoholic recalls a run-in with an American cop from his drinking days.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd October 2015

Sofie Hagen review

The old theatre critic's cliche is 'steal a ticket to see this show'.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd October 2015

Review: Fred Macaulay

It's a thoroughly pleasant 60 minutes - cut down for the Brighton Comedy Festival from the two 45-minute halves he usually performs on tour - with a decent handful of good jokes. But ultimately Twenty Fifteen doesn't have the drive to feel like it's a substantial, or essential, night out.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd October 2015

Review - Patrick Kielty: Help

Patrick Kielty really doesn't need any help doing what he does. Though it's been six years since he last tour, this robust comeback has him firing on all cylinders. He knows his audience inside-out, and delivers emphatically.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 16th October 2015

SuperBob review

With delightfulness conquering cynicism; one of several elements that suggest it's more than worthy of becoming a modest cult hit.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 16th October 2015

Review: Jon Holmes's autobiography

The style is light, conversational and breezily funny, as you might expect from a radio personality and co-writer of such comedies as [Dead Ringers, Horrible Histories and Listen Against, the mash-up show so recently at the centre of a plagiarism storm.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th October 2015

Review: Brighton Comedy Festival 2015 Gala

The absence of big name comics tonight was not to the detriment of quality.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th October 2015

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