Based loosely on Caspar David Friedrich’s painting Wanderer Above a Sea Fog, Telford’s Stewart Lee took the sold out audience on a two hour seemingly off topic tirade including Brexit, Trump and the fact that punters bringing their friends along to the show spoilt it’s reception. There’s also some real material in amongst it relating…
A full house at Buxton Opera House uzzed in gleeful anticipation of an evening with Stewart Lee in his new show, Content Provider. As ever, master of his craft Lee did not disappoint, although in his typical superior persona, he berated the two-thirds of the audience that he alleged were not keeping up with his…
Audience fright. I can’t help it, but I suffer from bad audience fright, especially in comedy performances. If you didn’t know, audience fright is much like stage fright- except your emotional response is dialled down because of the pressure put on you to laugh from other spectators. That’s my own definition because I’m not sure…
After four years writing and performing his TV show Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle, Content Provider is Stewart’s first brand new full-length show since the award-winning Carpet Remnant World and my does it not disappoint. Over the course of 2, 50 minute slots Stewart examines some issues including Brexit ,Donald Trump , Bondage sex in the 1930s…