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Craig Campbell

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On Dave's One Night Stand

April 2011


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On Dave's One Night Stand
Driving With Lights On
On Russell Howard's Good News
Craig Campbell Showreel
Craig Campbell on Edinburgh and Beyond 2007

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Craig Campbell on The World Stands Up
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Reviews

Craig Campbell 2011 tour
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Brighton Komedia

Craig Campbell 2011 tour

Fresh from supporting Frankie Boyle last year, Craig Campbell has now embarked on his own debut stand-up UK tour. Although perhaps the Canadian would have been wise to follow Boyle’s example of booking a support act, as this very much was a show of two halves.

Campbell's laid-back approach to his performance caused a few problems this evening as his opening 20 minutes very swiftly just became a casual chat with some overly enthusiastic members of an otherwise reserved audience. As an experienced MC he should have sensed the crowd’s discomfort and boredom as he persisted in trying to find some nugget of humour in the comedy cul-de-sac that a Philadelphian fan was leading him down.

It took Campbell a full 15 minutes on stage before he reached for some material, which brought a welcome and overdue laugh from the audience. Alas this was all too short a break from the inane conversation with the American and we were soon returned to the tedium of chit chat about the weather Stateside in the winter.

The entire first half was marred by Campbell's insistence on playing MC rather than performing his show, despite some brilliant set pieces about his native Canada and his love of outdoors pursuits. The audience were flagging, which was not helped by his constant referral to the upcoming interval and the need to top up our glasses.

We were treated to a glimpse of the true nature of Campbell's comedy just before the break, with his take on the difference in police forces and border controls between North America and the UK. There are some genuinely interesting observations but the bite of the punchlines doesn't quite match the apparent passion Campbell has for this topic.

There is a clear sense that he has some real issues with governments and law enforcement but it feels like he is watering down his rage to maintain the likeable, laid-back persona he has mastered.

There is a sense of foreboding as Campbell announces that the length of the interval will be determined by how fast the audience return to their seats, as the night is already dragging and the prospect of a lengthy break causes some consternation as I overhear people complaining about possibly missing their trains home.

When we do return we are repaid with a completely different show. Campbell pulls out all the stops to ensure an amazing second half. He launches straight into joyous storytelling about some of the characters he's met on his travels. When the chatty fan from the first half starts to get involved Campbell swiftly responds with an exceptionally cutting put-down, which is rewarded by a huge roar of approval from the rest of the audience and welcome silence from the hecklers.

And we are straight back into some perfectly observed and hilarious storytelling. There is still a little interaction with the front row but this time Campbell has the balance spot on and uses any information gleaned to great effect, weaving a beautifully silly story from his time in the Caribbean after chatting to a Jamaican woman in the crowd. The story is so wonderfully performed and fits in so snugly with the rest of the material that it blends seamlessly with the rest of his narrative.

Even with tales that some may find it hard to relate to –  whether it be getting high on mushrooms or scaling the highest peak in North America – Campbell has the skill to illustrate the situation with such clever descriptions and physicality that you can't help but empathise and laugh along with the ridiculous incidents. He even has the audacity to say ‘I don't know if you've ever found yourself in this situation’ before he describes being stuck camping in the wilds for three days before an Inuit appears on a boat offering them halibut. Not something many of the Brighton crowd could claim to have done, but we all felt like we were right there with him.

By the end, any remaining negativity about the first section had been forgiven as Campbell more than proved himself as one of the most skilled storytellers and jokesmiths on the circuit.

Date of live review: Sunday 17th Apr, '11
Review by Corry Shaw
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The Dinks
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Both my partner and agree that he is the best comedian we have ever seen, both live and on TV. I have never left so hard in my life

[Anon], October 2005


I saw Craig perform last night in Cambridge, and he was absolutely hilarious :O) Definately one of the best comedians I have seen this year

Kirsty Gould, September 2005


I saw Craig Campbell at the late show at Edinburgh's The Stand - he was really good and seemed to be getting a good reception from the crowd (certainly better than the later acts) but at the end of his set he seemed really pissed off and was mean about the audience. It really soured what was one of the best bits of stand-up that I'd seen at the festival Saw Craig Campbell at Late and Live at the Edinburgh Festival in 2005. What a pathetic bully this man is. Someone drunk heckling him resulted in a ten minute tide of undeserved raw abuse, devoid of all jokes and boring for the audience. (He called someone whose only crime was sitting next to this guy a 'fat chick' in front of hundreds of people). When others told him to leave off he called another woman a fat chick too and invaded the audience threateningly once someone else threw a plastic glass at him. And he hadn't even been funny prior to the incident. A complete bonehead and so unprofessional it is a wonder he gets any gigs. Karen 16.08.05

Vicki Grimshaw, August 2005


One of the funniest guys I've come across in comedy and I'd put this weekends set at Jesters in Bristol in the top 5 i've seen! Brilliant.

Dan Garbutt, August 2005


Absolutely fucking wonderful.

Neill, July 2005


Craig warmed up for Lee Evans on Friday in Cardiff and got a deserved standing ovation. A very funny guy.

Ben, July 2005


Saw him last night. Terrific stuff! He has brilliant energy and a great presence on stage. Look forward to seeing him again soon.

Henry, May 2005


I could happily listen to him for hours with or without a mike

Brendon Burns, May 2005


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Craig Campbell's Shows:
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Velvet Laugher Master Series

Edinburgh Fringe 2003
The Dinks

Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Paramount Comedy Presents Edinburgh and Beyond
The Dinks 2: Mouthbreathin'

Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Craig Campbell
Sean Collins: Truth

Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Craig Campbell [2007]

Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Craig Campbell [2008]

Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Craig Campbell [2011]