Barnaby Slater
Barry Castagnola
Barry Cryer
Barry Dodds
Barry Ferns
Barry Hilton
Barry Humphries
Barry McDonald
Barry Took
Bay Citee Molars
Bec Hill
Becky Love
Ben Bailey
Ben Clark
Ben Clover
Ben Davids
Ben Davis
Ben Elton
Ben Ennis
Ben Harland
Ben Hayman
Ben Hurley
Ben Miller
Ben Norris
Ben Schofield
Ben Target
Ben Travis
Ben Van Der Velde
Benjamin Crellin
Bennett Arron
Benny Boot
Benny Hill
Bernard Manning
Bernard O'Shea
Bernie Mac
Bethany Black
Bill Bailey
Bill Bruce
Bill Burr
Bill Cosby
Bill Woolland
Billy Connolly
Billy Kirkwood
Bo Burnham
Bob Doolally
Bob Hope
Bob Mills
Bob Monkhouse
Bob Mortimer
Bob Slayer
Bobby Freeman
Bobby Mair
Boothby Graffoe
Boy With Tape On His Face
Bratchy
Brendan Burke
Brendan Dempsey
Brendan Naughton
Brendan O'Carroll
Brendan Riley
Brendon Burns
Brennan Reece
Brett Goldstein
Brett Sharpe
Brian Damage & Krysstal
Brian Gittins
Brian Higgins
Bridget Christie
Brigitte Aphrodite
Bruce Devlin
Bruce Griffiths
Bruce Morton
Barry Castagnola
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Barry Castagnola has been performing stand-up in the UK and internationally since the late Nineties – when he blagged his way onto the stage at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. He has appeared in the Channel 4 show Experimental and presented The YES/NO Gameshow on cable channel Bravo. He is also one third of the spoof ecowarrior troupe Cyderdelic (alongside Marc Wootton and Liam Woodman), who made a six-part BBC Three series and made regular appearances on Channel 4's 11 O'Clock Show. |
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| TV: 2004: Cyderdelic TV show about bogus global warriors, six parts on BBC 3, following a pilot on BBC2. |
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| Stand Up: 2004: First solo Edinburgh show, The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest |
| Stand Up: 2002: Part of the Midnight Show at the Edinburgh Festival Midnight Show |
| Stand Up: 2001: Edinburgh show: Cyderdelic Cyderdelic |
| Stand Up: 2000: Edinburgh show: Cyderdelic Cyderdelic |
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Barry Castagnola: Fringe 2012 |
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![]() This is a nice idea, nicely executed. Fringe veteran Barry Castagnola has overslept for his own show, so a number of alter egos fill in until he gets there – so far, so standard for a character showcase. But a combination of great creations, sharp in-jokes and a film showing his progress through the streets of Edinburgh as he simultaneously attempts to find a stand-in combine to make a hugely entertaining show. Those in the audience who don’t know the set-up are genuinely perplexed when the announcement of Castagnola’s name is met with a flurry of activity from the venue staff; ‘He’s not here yet!’ Nonetheless one of them, Figgsy, is persuaded to play one or two of the tunes he’s written to kill some time. This is actually the weakest character in the show: a typically earnest if naïve studenty protest singer offering the unique insight that war is wrong. His second tune is a love song that goes all stalkery, a tired old cliché of musical comedians – which is something of a surprise given that for the rest of the show Castagnola cheerfully makes a bonfire of such trite conventions. Indeed, the next character is newish comic Danny Donkin, employing all the tropes of the comedy-course graduate. He has does jokes based on his parents’ nationalities, has trademark poses he thinks will get him on E4, and alternates between gag-free oddness and saying ‘awkward!’ in lieu of a punchline. When it’s parody it’s funny in a way that all the real-life hopefuls only rarely are – and this is a welcome tonic for anyone who’s seen too much inauthentic youth-skewed comedy this Fringe. More insider gags from the next character, a brash, apparently coke-fuelled agent bellowing gags of his own, reliving his days as an old-school act of dubious taste. There is actually some decent, if bawdy, material here – proving Castagnola’s not just mocking the business, but can actually write jokes too. The next archetype to be mocked is the super-keen Oxbridge student improvisers/sketch group, with their wide-eyed hopes and dreams; daddy’s financial backing; and arsenal of theatrical warm-up exercises… if no actual talent. Castagnola nearly ruins the artifice by ad libbing a half-decent pun he’s forced to play down, but there’s more silly fun here. Between the characters, and sometimes interacting with them, we see the ‘real’ Castagnola’s dash to the stage in a film filled with cameos from his comedian chums – cue more in-jokes – and offering a narrative to the hour. There’s also a completely odd character who drops in at the end with no context, funny for his sheer oddness. Castagnola’s writing is decent enough on its own, but this is primarily a show for people who are immersed in comedy… so Edinburgh’s probably the only place this state-of-the-industry satire would work to its full advanage. If you’ve already seen just one too many lacklustre comedy show, this is the antidote.
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| Date of live review: Wednesday 8th Aug, '12 | |
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He was fantastic. Made me laugh so hard, vodka came out of my nose. Fab! Jen, February 2005 |
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Very impressed at Enfield's 'Roar With Laughter'. In fact, he was the only comic who did make us roar! Very much my sort of comedian with a great deal of sick humour that no-one wants to use in sets, but when it is mentioned everyone empathises and subsequently pisses themselves. Tombola, July 2004 |
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I rate this lad very highly. Saw him at an otherwise weak night in Wimbledon and he shone. Stuff about hospitals and the like was excellent. Should go places. PhilD, January 2004 |
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One of the best up and coming stand ups I've seen in a long time. Iain Watson, November 2003 |
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This guy is as funny as f**k. You'd be a fool to miss his show and I agree, his Kingston nights rock. PAC, June 2003 |
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Top class. An absolutely stonking act! CM, March 2003 |
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His comedy night in Kingston rocks. He is the man. Bo, February 2003 |
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Where can I see Barry Castagnola next?
| 20:00 - Saturday 25th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Banbury Mill Arts Centre |
| Prices: | £12 (£10 advance) |
| Comics: | Alfie Moore, Barry Castagnola, Paul Thorne, Kevin Precious (MC) |
| Info: | Barnstormers Comedy |
| 20:30 - Saturday 8th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bath Komedia |
| Prices: | £10 to £18 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, Jen Brister, Pierre Hollins, Imran Yusuf (MC) |
| 20:30 - Friday 21st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Piccadilly Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, Darius Davies, John Moloney, Mark Olver |
| 00:00~00:55 - Friday 21st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Piccadilly Jongleurs |
| Prices: | £12 |
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Plus: Darius Davis
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| 20:30 - Saturday 22nd Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Piccadilly Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, Darius Davies, John Moloney, Mark Olver |
| 00:00~00:00 - Saturday 22nd Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Piccadilly Jongleurs |
| Prices: | £15 |
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Plus: Darius Davis
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| 21:00 - Friday 19th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, Des Clarke, Kevin Dewsbury, Kojo |
| 21:00 - Saturday 20th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, Des Clarke, Kevin Dewsbury, Kojo |
| 20:00 - Saturday 27th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Tara Studio |
| Prices: | £10 |
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Plus: Phil Chapman, Cameron Blair
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| 20:00 - Saturday 27th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Funny Side Of Covent Garden |
| Prices: | £12.50 |
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Plus: Gareth Kane
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| 21:00 - Friday 2nd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bristol Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, John Ryan, John Scott, Junior Simpson |
| 21:00 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bristol Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Barry Castagnola, John Ryan, John Scott, Junior Simpson |

Cyderdelic
Edinburgh Fringe 2001
Cyderdelic
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Midnight Show
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Barry Castagnola: The Importance Of Not Being Too
Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Barry Castagnola: Mondeo Man
Swingers
Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Barry Castagnola in Where's Barry?




