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Loose Ends Interview - February 2016 BBC Radio 4 - By Loose Ends - February 27th, 2016

Will Self meets Stewart Lee: ‘Are you really, ultimately embittered, or not?’ - February 2016 The Guardian - By Will Self - February 26th, 2016

I first saw Stewart Lee’s standup act in the early 2000s at the Hackney Empire, and have seen him several times since at venues in London and Edinburgh. Readers unfamiliar with the live Lee phenomenon may know of him through the hugely successful – and equally controversial – Jerry Springer – The Opera, which he…

‘Intelligent and absurd’ Stewart Lee, Warwick Arts Centre - February 2016 Coventry Telegraph - By Steve Adams - February 10th, 2016

Stewart Lee has been touring the appallingly-titled ‘Room With A Stew’ show so long his agents obviously thought it safe to slip in a second date at Warwick Arts Centre a year after the first, perhaps relying on the punters’ memories being as useless as their ability to grasp his convoluted brand of stand-up –…

Stewart Lee, Pavilion, Bournemouth - February 2016 Bournemouth Echo - By Sarah Cartlidge - February 5th, 2016

“I’d forgotten this was a radical town,” says Stewart Lee during one of this evening’s many semi-improvised asides. Touching on everything from losing out on a Bafta to Graham Norton, to hating yoghurt-drinking under-40s and orienteering with Napalm Death, Lee’s self-styled passive-aggressive approach may be very familiar, but it certainly hasn’t worn thin. His esoteric…

Cambridge, Corn Exchange - February 2016 The Prickle - February 3rd, 2016

Stewart Lee’s decision to do two nights of the same tour at the Cambridge Corn Exchange (the previous was May 2015) was a mistake.  A big mistake that he is quick to criticise and punish the audience for. Within the opening few minutes he has threatened to strike our faces with his microphone stand before…

Stewart Lee & The Short Story - February 2016 Dazzling The Gods - By Tom Vowler - February 3rd, 2016

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…

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