British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (II)

  • Irish
  • Stand-up comedian and musical comedian

Press clippings Page 19

Review: Lee Mack: Hit The Road Mack

Lee Mack, who paces the stage with an impatient urgency, is unapologetic in his showmanship. He's a gag-man, too, with a generous supply of quotable one-liners, normally prefaced by a disingenuous assertion that what you're about to hear is 100 per cent true.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd September 2014

Jason Manford episode review

It's all perfectly fine... but 'fine' is something of a comedown for what was, in its heyday, the must-see show of the week.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd September 2014

Review: Steve Day Faces The Deaf Sentence

Some asides are enjoyable; especially a story about a Paralympics event that shows Boris Johnson's true colours, and Day has a few nice throwaway lines as he takes us through his story, gaining our sympathy at what he's forced to endure. It's just that the story itself isn't involving enough for the weight he's given it.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th September 2014

Cardinal Burns review

Many, many classy delights in a impressive, varied and well-executed show that dares to be different.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th September 2014

Review: Kevin Bridges at Latitude

Some of this material debuted at the Melbourne comedy festival earlier this year, but it's been tightened, tweaked and expanded â€" all work towards the next tour and DVD, no doubt.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st July 2014

Review: Marcel Lucont at Latitude

Alexis Dubus, the man beneath the black rollneck, writes plenty of artful, epigrammic one-liners for his self-centred alter-ago, intolerant of anything that fails to fall outside his narrow focus of how the world should be. And that includes children.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st July 2014

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 - 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

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