British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (III)

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Press clippings Page 4

Review: Nina Conti: In Your Face

As she has done so often before, Conti spurns a lot of her artform's conventions.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd March 2016

Hosptial People review

Hospital People has plenty of nice lines, although it falls between a sketch show and a sitcom, not quite having enough plot to justify the latter, beyond the general threat of creeping commercial interests. That's a timely theme, but having a more specific plot would certainly benefit Hospital People were it picked up for a series. Here's hoping, for the deadpanned innuendos could fill a big slot.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th February 2016

Carl Jones and Nina Gilligan review

There are two works in progress in this double bill, and both could do with some more work to progress, to a greater or lesser degree.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st February 2016

Silver Stand-Up 2016 review

This year's final had more of a talent night feel, with many of the over-55s seeming like they were 'giving it a go' rather than looking to make a career of it.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th February 2016

Nick Revell: Feminist Porno Jihadi review

Nick Revell is definitely on the broadsheet end of the comedy spectrum. His impassioned arguments are long and deep and littered with references to French renaissance satirists and 4th Century theologians.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th February 2016

Keep Calman Carry On preview

Youth Hostelling with Chris Eubank might not have taken off, but maybe Hill Walking with Muriel Gray will.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th February 2016

Tanyalee Davis: Actual Size

The gross imagery will stick with you longer than any jokes about the awful situation, but as with this whole hour, it's her devil-may-care attitude and inherent good humour that sells the tale.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 11th February 2016

Comedians Boxing review

Blyth is not the obvious place to host one of the comedy events of the year. A slow hour's bus ride north of Newcastle, this former shipbuilding and coal-mining town of 37,000 is now an unexceptional dormitory settlement of pleasant but bland Barratt-style estates. Yet 21 top circuit comics have descended on its sports centre - many more if you count those here to commentate, support, or act as cornermen - for the first ever comedians' boxing evening.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 8th February 2016

Tony Law: Frillemorphesis review

The show is a jalopy with a lunatic at the wheel, careening about, forever close to collapse or crash. A wild ride, making the most of the spontaneous unrepeatability of live comedy. Law's a foo in the finest tradition, never really considering the consequences of his action.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th February 2016

Reeves and Mortimer: Poignant Moments tour review

Not everything works 100 per cent. Though plenty love him, I'm still not convinced by Dr Shakamoto, probably because of that dodgy East Asian accent ('I rive in Reeds') - even though they try to head off such criticism with a preceding sketch in which Lovejoy has an hilariously misjudged Jamaican brogue. But all in this is a wonderful reminder of this way this creative duo forged a unique niche in British comedy. You'll be glad that when it comes to their classic material, they did not let it lie.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th February 2016

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