Thanks muchly to the latest pledgers. Here’s a post on one of my favourite comedians and why he’s analogous to my favourite literary form. Last March I navigated Devon’s gloaming, bucolic lanes to watch comedy’s version of the short story: Stewart Lee. Why the facetious analogy? Perhaps because both enjoy a cult, minority status, one where…
With all the allure of a teenage style temper tantrum Stewart Lee opens his Room With A Stew show at Cambridge Corn Exchange with the rant ‘Even the people who like me don’t know what they’re seeing,’ before launching into a routine of dry cynicism that teeters on the edge of inappropriate for almost two…
A Room With a Stew certainly isn’t a show for anyone who thinks that they themselves couldn’t spend an hour Googling “commonly mistaken song lyrics” and still come up with a better live show than Peter Kay has managed in the last two decades. You have to concentrate to keep up with Stewart Lee, and…
You might think that after so many visits to Brighton, including three last year, Stewart Lee would be comfortable in the familiar right-on cocoon of Brighton. But the veteran stand-up derided the sold-out Dome from the moment he took the stage, mercilessly mocking the audience for “not knowing any things” and for being too stupid…
It would be fair to say that comedian Stewart Lee divides opinion. Loved by many – including the residents of Nottingham where he was performing his third show in a matter of months – he’s also despised by critics and some fellow stand-ups alike, as he reminded us during the opening sequence of his new…