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Boothby Graffoe
Real name: James Rogers
Date Of Birth: 1962
Begging You As A Friend2010 World Cup song |
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| Boothby Graffoe - Flowerface |
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| Radio: 2003-5: Boothby Graffoe: In No Particular Order, R4 |
| Radio: 2000: The Big Booth, R4 |
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| TV: 2004: One of the contestants on C4/E4's Kings Of Comedy |
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| Theatre: 2004: Edinburgh Fringe play Hitler Sells Tickets Hitler Sells Tickets |
| Theatre: 2001: Wrote his first play The Condition Of The Virgin for the Edinburgh Fringe The Condition Of The Virgin |
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| Stand Up: 2005: Edinburgh show: The Road To Boothby Graffoe. Plus run at the Riverside studios, Hammersmith. Review The Road To Boothby Graffoe |
| Stand Up: 2005: Edinburgh show: The Road To Boothby Graffoe. Plus run at the Riverside studios, Hammersmith. Review Review |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show Boothby Graffoe And The Following People Boothby Graffoe And The Following People |
| Stand Up: 2004: Part of the Britcom showcase at Montreal's Just For Laughs comedy festival Britcom |
| Stand Up: 2003: Edinburgh show Edinburgh show |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show All On His Own All On His Own |
| Stand Up: 2002: Chortle award nominee for best male circuit comic and for best compere |
| Stand Up: 2001: Edinburgh show Midnight Midnight |
| Stand Up: 2000: The Boothby Graffoe Show at Edinburgh. Review Review |
| Stand Up: 1995: Nominated for the Perrier award. Perrier |
| Stand Up: 1994: First solo Edinburgh show |
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![]() Many of the headliners of the Glasgow Comedy Festival are of a particularly spiky sort: Jerry Sadowitz, Frankie Boyle, Doug Stanhope… By way of contrast, Boothby Graffoe is about as challenging as a warm bath, infused with the Radox of whimsy. Back on the road after a couple of years writing for Omid Djalili’s BBC One show and touring with Canadian wit-pop group The Barenaked Ladies, Graffoe shows no sign of departing from his comfortable mix of layered, folksy songwriting and arch, offbeat humour. The result is not laugh-a-minute stuff, but a richer, more comically nourishing hour. He puts the music, not the laughs, first – although each of his lyrical tracks has a wry wit in its DNA. Graffoe revels in ambiguity – the title of his new album Songs For Dogs, Funerals… is testament to that – and the measured melodies and repetitious structure of songs allow him to tease that along. Providing accompaniment is the multitalented Nick Pynn, whose spirited fiddling can evoke the spirit of an Irish shebeen or even the death throes of a tortured budgie. Who knew a violin could be witty? And he gets one solo moment of glory, too, the palindromic So Many Dynamos, achieved with the aid of live looping, played back in reverse – not the only time a little electronic jiggery-pokery adds an extra element to proceedings. But mainly this is a unplugged performance, warm and enriching. The songs are inspired by folk, varying in pace from the quietly ambient to the lively toe-tapper. One about the infamous Hartlepool monkey-hanging even has the jaunty spirit of Bernard Cribbins’s Right Said Fred. The inspiration is offbeat, and while there’s more than one romantic ballad from a stalker’s point of view – that old staple of musical comedy – even here he adds unexpected twists. Between the songs, Graffoe gives us more of his dream-like surrealism, including his old favourite trick of giving voice to his pets; his cat becoming childlike in its naïve questioning, his dog dumb but stoic. It’s therefore something of a departure when this long-time Amnesty supporter launches into a plea on behalf of Gary McKinnon, the autistic-spectrum computer hacker fighting extradition to the States after infiltrating Nasa’s systems. But just in the nick of time, the rug’s pulled away for a devastatingly effective payoff. That’s typical of the humour in the songs, too – using compellingly descriptive language to lead the listener a very long way in one direction before the inevitable switcheroo. As well as showcasing the new CD, this show features a couple of greatest hits, including the warmly received Kittens In A Bag and the pacy alphabet song (‘How you gonna Z if you can’t sleep’ etc…). I’d give you the title, but these tend to be standalone, longwinded thoughts with no relation to the track, as that much-loved ambiguity rears its head again. What isn’t ambiguous is Graffoe’s linguistic and musical skill, producing an hour of atmospheric ‘mood comedy’ sure to leave you with a warm feeling inside. |
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I really enjoy your section of Omid Djalli: Tour of duty. My boyfriend keeps singing bungee girl over and over charlotte tutton, November 2011 |
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If you like your wit and musical humour of a high standard, Boothby's the one to see. If you don't like your wit and musical humour delivered in the style of an eternal cool-undergraduate at a party with a guitar (who quite possibly could have any lady or willing man in the room, and knows it) Boothby is not for you. Mandy Allan, January 2010 |
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My absolute favourite comedian. Has me hurting with laughter every time I see him, which is sadly not often enough these days (more Boothby please!). An utter genius! Paula, December 2009 |
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Ridiculous. Boothby is quite possibly one of the funniest comedians I've ever seen. Jason W, June 2008 |
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Worst comedian I have ever seen, he was warming up for Omid Djalili and bearing in mind Omid's manic style he was completely wrong for the audience, he was so dull and lacking in energy, and was not funny at all. Phil Cookson, April 2008 |
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Boothby is a complete honey and I could eat him with a spoon. Funny too. Jessie, December 2006 |
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Saw him last night in Kilkenny Cat Laughs. He was funny in parts (loved the lisping kitty gag), but it came across as if he hadn't prepared much and just took the easy option by ripping the pish out of a couple of people in the audience and the Irish accent Kilkenny Kitten, June 2006 |
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I only heard part of the show on the radio - but 'baseball playing spider' touched me to the core. Brilliant mix of music and comedy. More more more. Salsarosa, February 2006 |
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Boothby Graffoe: Bang! Is This Your Vehicle Sir? CD review by Steve Bennett 06/03/2012 Permanent link
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In good spirits More Fringe awards... 28/08/2006 Permanent link
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Where can I see Boothby Graffoe next?
| 21:00 - Thursday 23rd May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Edinburgh Stand |
| Prices: | £10 (£7 concs) |
| Comics: | Boothby Graffoe, Jarlath Regan |
| Info: | Plus: Chloe Philip, Davey Strong, Stu Murphy |
| 21:00 - Friday 24th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Edinburgh Stand |
| Prices: | £12 (£10 concs) |
| Comics: | Boothby Graffoe, Jarlath Regan |
| Info: | Plus: Chloe Philip, Davey Strong, Stu Murphy |
| 21:00 - Saturday 25th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Edinburgh Stand |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Boothby Graffoe, Jarlath Regan |
| Info: | Plus: Chloe Philip, Davey Strong, Stu Murphy |
| 20:30 - Sunday 26th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Edinburgh Stand |
| Prices: | £10 (£9 concs) |
| Comics: | Boothby Graffoe, Jarlath Regan |
| Info: | Plus: Chloe Philip |
Recommended| 19:30~10:30 - Saturday 15th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Aylesbury Waterside Theatre |
| Prices: | £26 plus booking fee |
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Benefit for Enrych, a charity which enables people with physical disabilities to live a full and active life.
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| 20:00~00:00 - Saturday 29th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Lincoln David Lloyd Centre |
| Prices: | £10 |
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Bang! Is This Your Vehicle, Sir? by Boothby Graffoe
DVD (2009):
Boothby Graffoe & The Following People
CD (2009):
Boothby Graffoe & The Following People
The Boothby Graffoe Show
Edinburgh Fringe 2001
Boothby Graffoe: Midnight
Stand Up For Freedom
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Best Of The Fest
Boothby Graffoe Is All On His Own
Stand Up For Freedom
Stand Up For Freedom
The Stonewall Gala
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Boothby Graffoe
Stand Up For Freedom
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Boothby Graffoe & Antonio Forcione
Boothby Graffoe And The Following People
Stand Up For Freedom
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Boothby Graffoe & Antonio Forcione: Wot Italia
Stand Up For Freedom
The Road To Boothby Graffoe
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Boothby Graffoe & Antonio Forcione: The Boys Are Back In Town
Boothby Graffoe: Release U Win Tin
Stand Up For Freedom
Misc live shows
Malcolm Hardee tribute show
Tour
Boothby Graffoe: Is This Your Vehicle Sir?
Boothby Graffoe: Nomad. No Sane Either...
The Return Of Boothby Graffoe
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