Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStewart Lee's 2017/18 touring stand-up show, recorded live at the Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, in April 2018.Stewart Lee's 2017/18 touring stand-up show, recorded live at the Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, in April 2018.Stewart Lee's 2017/18 touring stand-up show, recorded live at the Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, in April 2018.
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Definitely my favourite Stewart Lee special of the three I've watched so far.
He goes nuts in the second half and turns into some kind of gloriously awkward performance art where I was almost in tears laughing.
The first half had me worried for a while, as there were many similarities to another special of his, Carpet Remnant World, but it things get brought home in the final stretch.
The weird mockumentary interludes were pretty amusing too.
Maybe I'm starting to "get" Stewart Lee, or maybe I'm just laughing at the broadest stuff, I don't know 😅
I can say, though, that parts of this would make up the funniest standup in years- maybe since I discovered Bo Burnham in all honesty.
He goes nuts in the second half and turns into some kind of gloriously awkward performance art where I was almost in tears laughing.
The first half had me worried for a while, as there were many similarities to another special of his, Carpet Remnant World, but it things get brought home in the final stretch.
The weird mockumentary interludes were pretty amusing too.
Maybe I'm starting to "get" Stewart Lee, or maybe I'm just laughing at the broadest stuff, I don't know 😅
I can say, though, that parts of this would make up the funniest standup in years- maybe since I discovered Bo Burnham in all honesty.
I love Stewart Lee. This was the third time I'd seen him live. Somehow topping the previous shows.
Whilst I am a devotee of Lee's material, I appreciate that he is not everyone's cup of tea.
Why this is so I used to have no idea until I came across the explanation that Stewart Lee operates on the terms of Brechtian Alienation. In other words, he goes out of his way during his performances to turn his audience against himself.
This might sound self-defeating unless you already know this in advance. Once you do know, his smug, pretentious and insulting persona becomes an hilarious kind of inside joke. But far too many people take his act/persona at face value and totally miss the point.
All that being said, I urge you to see this performance and bear in mind what I've said. Many of the points he engages with are serious, he is a thinking mans/womans comedian and does not waste your time.
I've watched this many times on DVD, I always find myself laughing out loud and tonight I actually applauded him in my own house. It's either that or cry at the awful reality that he attempts to address.
Why this is so I used to have no idea until I came across the explanation that Stewart Lee operates on the terms of Brechtian Alienation. In other words, he goes out of his way during his performances to turn his audience against himself.
This might sound self-defeating unless you already know this in advance. Once you do know, his smug, pretentious and insulting persona becomes an hilarious kind of inside joke. But far too many people take his act/persona at face value and totally miss the point.
All that being said, I urge you to see this performance and bear in mind what I've said. Many of the points he engages with are serious, he is a thinking mans/womans comedian and does not waste your time.
I've watched this many times on DVD, I always find myself laughing out loud and tonight I actually applauded him in my own house. It's either that or cry at the awful reality that he attempts to address.
A crushing disappointment after years of the funniest stand-up in the history of entertainment. Look at the other reviews for in-depth, chin-stroking analyses of this show - I'll just say it was dull, mean and the product of someone who feels old and tired. He certainly looks it - his weight has ballooned and he does not look healthy or happy in any way. There is more physicality in this show than we have seen from him previously - gurning, silly voices, running around, and a very unattractive sequence when his trousers fall down and he carries on for several minutes without acknowledging it (I realise that's the "joke" - it doesn't mean it was funny). There are more of the psychoanalysis cutaways - this time condcuted by comic book writer Alan Moore, also a difficult and unappealing watch. Stewart has produced a huge repertoire of funny, thought-provoking work in the past - I hope he can rediscover the inspiration and the edge to do so again.
The cliche is true, if you get Stewart Lee, if you actually see what an incredible mind/talent he is, you cannot fully enjoy other stand-ups. If this is your first viewing of Stewart Lee, I envy you because you have so much of the old stuff to go back and discover. This show is fantastic, it ticks all the right boxes for any Stewart Lee fans, I would be hard pushed to find a favourite amongst his back catalogue, each set has something unique to offer, even if some of the quirks of his stage "persona" become familiar to you, that's what's so good about it.
Highly recommended. Any Stewart Lee fan knows that already, the elitist liberal elite are a lucky bunch indeed.
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