Stewart Lee: Content Provider at Leicester Square Theatre (02/12/16) − A show with all the virtues and vices of a remarkable, occasionally infuriating stand-up. It’s been marketed as Lee’s first full-length show in five years, but that’s semantics: it’s simply that he’s no longer honing half-hour segments for a TV show, since that TV show’s been cancelled. As he pungently points out, though, the BBC does still have the resources to fund a reboot of Are You Being Served?, which given the demise of the British department store should rightly be filmed in an Amazon warehouse, where Mrs Slocombe makes various oblique references to her cat, as a collection of Eastern Europeans look on in confusion.
And really it’s no more coherent or cohesive than his previous shows, perhaps less so, without the through-line that his intro (or sporadic meta-commentary) suggests. He pitches it as a commentary on the life of the individual in this social media age, or says it would have been if Brexit and Trump hadn’t got in the way. To be honest, that’s to his advantage, as he’s superb on politics, great at providing a dual-level experience − utilising a constructed persona who’s vain, arrogant and contemptuous of his audience and his peers − and able to corral his audience’s anger and angst into catharsis, without giving it an easy ride.
But whereas he deliriously, hilariously dismisses Game of Thrones without having seen it, his lack of understanding of modern technology critically undermines his deconstruction of it. There are many things wrong with social media, but if your starting point is that you don’t understand the point of Twitter and you think Tinder is a paid-for app where you tick boxes about your interests, then you’re fatally undercutting the significance of anything you have to say on the subject. That’s the starting point of a Grumpy Old Men audition, not the bleeding edge of British comedy.
That hobby horse also powers a never-ending routine about homemade S&M equipment in the ’30s, which extends a throwaway bit from his last tour into an interminable rant about the easy availability of everything in the modern world. I like the idea of alighting on something so perverse and obscure, I admire comics who play with the very rules of stand-up, and I know Lee’s repetition, recounting and belabouring of a point are as integral to his work as the principles that underpin it, but the routine doesn’t work. If he’d done something as conventional as tying it to an indictment of nostalgia, it might have, but as it is it just sort of lies there, a hollowness at its centre. I feel it’s also beset with a pretentiousness that can stop Lee’s shows stone dead, jettisoning much of the audience while giving a few of them the chance to show very loudly that they understand the joke; it was the same in January when he brought an unbearable joke about anarcho-syndicalists.
There’s material here that’s as good as anything anyone is doing right now. Surrounded by dozens of £0.01 DVDs from less-acclaimed, more popular comedians, he revives his assault on Russell Howard by seizing on a TV trailer in which the younger comic says that after running out of loo-roll he wiped his arse on a sock. Lee seizes on this faux-proletarian utterance by declaring it “observational comedy from a Victorian mental hospital”, launching him into a superb juxtaposition of chummy Live at the Apollo-style stand-up and horrific human rights violations.
He follows it with an extended bit about other comics’ reactions to his taunting of Howard (the sentence: “Why you say those things about Russell Howard, mate?” said perhaps 80 times, Lee’s face and voice horrifically contorted) which is daring, inspired, stupid, clever, very funny and deceptively deep, while recalling interviews with Howard, John Robins and others about Lee’s thin skin and yet how impervious he is to the idea that he might be genuinely upsetting young comics who idolise him by destroying their reputations in public. (I should add that I’ve met Stewart Lee a couple of times (once after a show and once on the street) and he was really nice and weirdly shy.)
He’s now in an exalted position and I’m glad, because he’s an artist who takes chances, someone with a distinctive, doggedly unconventional style, and I think that pretension is often merely what happens when your ambition overtakes your ability or the boundaries of the form, boundaries that are moved over time. But that doesn’t mean you can’t point out shortcomings in his work, even if he tends to obliterate anyone who does so in a whirlwind of blistering sardonism and repetition. (3/4)
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