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What's So Funny? End of conference stand-up show
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British Library

What's So Funny? End of conference stand-up show

The British Library is fast becoming an unlikely fixture on the London comedy circuit. Robin Ince has been here with his Book Club – which makes sense – Andy Zaltzman’s brought Political Animal here; and now a stand-up gig to close a day of discussions on some academic aspects of comedy.

Held in a comfortable lecture theatre, it’s the sort of gig where Ince, on tonight too, doesn’t stand out shuffling on with an armful of literature, Alistair Barrie brings on a portfolio pad and host Tiffany Stevenson brings on… a glass of red wine. It’s only a shame the audience can’t bring booze into these plush environs as well.

But it’s apposite as one of her nicest gags involves wordplay about why she’s like a bottle of plonk. There is a good smattering of nifty puns in her set, as well as a snappy malapropism or two, although her longer routines tend to lose their way – such as a roundabout yarn about her boyfriend tackling a mouse –  or start from an uninspiring premise: what if Hitler had Facebook (‘Himmler likes this’ etc etc etc).

Yet thought her amiable banter she mustered up something approaching a club atmosphere among the mix of students and older library regulars that comprised this unusual audience.

Not that Ince is exactly your standard club act. Rather than questions like ‘Who here smokes dope?’, he asks ‘Who here takes an empirical view of philosophy?’ But then this is the sort of audience who are always going to be intellectually flattered by such an approach.

Following the Wittgenstein material, our cardigan-wearing comic offers a more down-the-line observational routine about poor use of language that doesn’t particularly surprise, before returning to his favourite topic of bad writing, with readings of an overblown giant crab horror epic and an hilariously clunky Danielle Steel poem, sometimes accompanied by the willowy frame of Ben Moor, contorting into strange shapes to wittily, if unusually, illustrate the narrative.

Next up, Barrie took a line of very little resistance, with his easy and often superficial comments from his liberal-left standpoint. America as the world bully, with Britain his annoying mate goading him on, is an old and obvious idea, while picking apart Sarah Palin’s stupid statements is like shooting Alaskan deer in the head.

There are some good lines amid the unchallenging polemic – about Britain heading backwards or an obscure George Bush fact regurgitated – but overall the writing needs more intensity and focus, even though the delivery is slickly assured. His putting on of stereotypical accents and his routine about the British ‘discovering’ places to the surprise of the people already living there were both overplayed, and his translation of the slogans of the right into more civilised language (on the aforementioned pad) seemed weak.

Having spoken about offensive comedy in a panel earlier in the day, Shazia Mirza offered a few lines about Muslims and Irish people wanting to blow people up. ‘Don’t be scared to laugh,’ she asserted at another point… as if it couldn’t possibly be the laziness of the stereotype that muted the response.

More relaxed than she used to be, Mirza hit a more productive seam with material about arranged marriages and her overbearing parents. But when she directs her comedy outwards rather than inwards, the effect can be more brutal than funny. When it comes to moaning about white and Asian kids who think they are ‘black’ (whatever that means, I suspect they’re not impersonating Nelson Mandela), or teachers knocking off at 3.30pm, the material needs more than just a sneer to succeed.

If Mirza evoked the day’s earlier ‘offensive comedy’ discussion, and the proletarian Stevenson the class-based one, headliner Hal Cruttenden had the debate on camp comedy covered, his slightly effeminate posh voice meaning he’s forever being mistaken for gay despite his protestations, wife and children.

He claimed an inferiority complex about the venue – ‘I’m not one of the more intellectual acts’ – but his litany of middle-class concerns certainly struck a cord here, whether complaining about his rotund figure, minor ailments or lack of spark in his marriage. There’s an authenticity to the material, and he delivers it with affability, passion and rhythm, adroitly bouncing ideas around the audience as a set-up to each routine in a way that’s as charming as he is witty.

Cruttenden thought the audience might have been disappointed after he was announced as being ‘off the Royal Variety Performance’ but not being famous. But surely no one would have been, following this impressively strong set.

Date of live review: Wednesday 19th Jan, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
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Saw him in Bristol a couple of days ago and he was excellent. As the review for Happiness says, some great stuff on bankers, and generally a lot of charm. Thoroughly recommended.

Harriet R, September 2009


Very small venue in Englefield Green which he filled with manic and uproarious humour. It was very late and I was tired but boy did he wake me up and entertain me till the end! Furious pace of presentation needed great concentration but all soooo funny.

Joan, July 2009


My favourite, love the fact he can say outrageous things and then just grin audaciously. He makes me laugh until I hurt, a natural.

Dawn Newton, May 2009


Very funny vid, even funnier live.

Jacqui, May 2009


Saw him at York. The man is hilarious!

Rhian, June 2007


Saw him at Reading Festival, as the compere on the last day. He was the best and handled the fact that between every act people would empty out really well, and kept the momentum up, also made up for a shite last act. Liked his style a lot. Go see him.

Ella, August 2006


A man you warm to immediately

Charlotte Castle, February 2006


Saw him at the Comedy Club in Bristol. Very funny, perhaps just a little too much religious material otherwise worth seeing

Keith, January 2006


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Where can I see Alistair Barrie next?

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19:30 - Wednesday 23rd May, '12
Venue: Bloomsbury Theatre
Prices: £16 (£14 concs)
Comics: Patrick Monahan, Richard Herring, Sean Hughes, Tiernan Douieb, Tom Price, William Andrews, Zoe Lyons, Alistair Barrie (MC)
Info: Benefit in aid of International Alert
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 25th May, '12
Venue: Big Night Out Leicester Square
Prices: From £9.99
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Greg Burns, Chris Gilbert (MC)
Info: Plus: Cal Wilson
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:30 - Monday 28th May, '12
Venue: New Wimbledon Theatre
Prices: £15 (£12.50 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Eddy Brimson, Mickey Hutton, Steve Best
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:45 - Thursday 31st May, '12
Venue: Norwich Red Card Comedy Club
Prices: £12
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Raymond & Mr Timpkins Revue, Sean Percival
Show starts: 20:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Tuesday 5th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £14 (£9 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Hal Cruttenden, Ian Stone, Martin Coyote, Paul Sinha, Paul Thorne
Info: The Cutting Edge
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 8th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Comedy Store
Prices: £18 (£9 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Carl Donnelly, Hal Cruttenden, Pete Johansson, Stephen Grant (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
19:00 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Comedy Store
Prices: £20 (£10 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Carl Donnelly, Hal Cruttenden, Pete Johansson, Stephen Grant (MC)
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
21:30 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Comedy Store
Prices: £20 (£10 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Carl Donnelly, Hal Cruttenden, Pete Johansson, Stephen Grant (MC)
Show starts: 21:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Tuesday 12th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £14 (£9 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Jarred Christmas, Paul Thorne, Roger Monkhouse, Scott Capurro, Sean Meo
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Friday 15th Jun, '12
Venue: Headliners
Prices: £12
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Pete Johansson, Philberto (MC)
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:30 - Friday 15th Jun, '12
Venue: The Bedford
Prices: £14 (£11 concs)
Comics: Adam Bloom, Alistair Barrie, Don Biswas, Tommy Rowson
Show starts: 21:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Saturday 16th Jun, '12
Venue: The Bedford
Prices: £16 (£13 concs)
Comics: Adam Bloom, Alistair Barrie, Loretta Maine
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Saturday 16th Jun, '12
Venue: Headliners
Prices: £14
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Pete Johansson, Philberto (MC)
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 22nd Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Cafe
Prices: Adult - £12.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 22nd Jun, '12
Venue: Tattershall Castle
Prices: £13 (£11 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Chris Martin, John Lynn, Ria Lina, Yianni Agisilaou (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Cafe
Prices: Adult - £16.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Tattershall Castle
Prices: £13 (£11 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Chris Martin, John Lynn, Ria Lina, Yianni Agisilaou (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 28th Jun, '12
Venue: Britannia
Prices: £8 (£6 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Susan Murray
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 29th Jun, '12
Venue: Nottingham Glee
Prices: Adult - £11.00, Student - £4.00
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Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 30th Jun, '12
Venue: Nottingham Glee
Prices: Adult - £14.00, Student - £4.00
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Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:30 - Sunday 8th Jul, '12
Venue: The Bedford
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Alistair Barrie
Info: Alistair Barrie – Urban Fogey
Show starts: 21:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Wednesday 11th Jul, '12
Venue: Farnham Maltings
Prices: £8 (£6.50/£6 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Dave Fulton, John Lynn
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 14th Jul, '12
Venue: Covent Garden Comedy Club
Prices: £13
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
15:20~16:20 - Sunday 15th Jul, '12
Venue: Derby Bar One
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Alistair Barrie
Info: Edinburgh Preview Show
Show starts: 15:20 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Sunday 15th Jul, '12
Venue: Nottingham Bartons
Prices: £7
Comics:
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Plus: Andre King
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 20th Jul, '12
Venue: Big Night Out Leicester Square
Prices: From £9.99
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Richard Morton, Chris Gilbert (MC)
Info: Plus: Jeremy O’Donnell
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 21st Jul, '12
Venue: Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand
Prices: £14
Comics: Alistair Barrie, John Moloney, Pete Jonas, David Morgan (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
18:50~19:50 - Wednesday 1st Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Thursday 2nd Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Friday 3rd Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Saturday 4th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Sunday 5th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Monday 6th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Tuesday 7th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Wednesday 8th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Thursday 9th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Friday 10th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Saturday 11th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Sunday 12th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Tuesday 14th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Wednesday 15th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Thursday 16th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Friday 17th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Saturday 18th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Sunday 19th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Monday 20th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Tuesday 21st Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Wednesday 22nd Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Thursday 23rd Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Friday 24th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Saturday 25th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
18:50~19:50 - Sunday 26th Aug, '12
Venue: Underbelly Bristo Square
Prices: £6 (previews) to £11
Show: Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey
Show starts: 18:50
20:00 - Saturday 8th Sep, '12
Venue: Big Night Out Leicester Square
Prices: From £9.99
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Duncan Oakley, Mike Belgrave, Chris Gilbert (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
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Alistair Barrie's Shows:
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Alistair Barrie: Uncertainty Principle

Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Alistair Barrie: Choice

Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Alistair Barrie: Obviously
Breaker Morant

Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Alistair Barrie: Happiness

Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Alistair Barrie: Urban Fogey

Misc live shows
Doubled Up


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