Edward Aczel
Edward Aczel is a project manager for a marketing company in Aylesbury, who has been performing comedy in his spare time since 2005. He has been runner-up in the BBC New Comedy Awards (2005) and semi-finalist in So You Think You’re Funny (2006). More recently he has appeared on Radio 4’s Loose Ends, Happy Mondays, Pick of the Week and 28 Acts in 28 Minutes.
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Edward Aczel Doesn’t Exist

Not so much a show, this, as a test of will. Can you remain entertained by Edward Aczel’s dry-as-dust stand-up even though he wilfully shuns any sense of presentation, let alone showmanship. With an act that’s more lull than LOL, this could be the longest 55 minutes of your life.
This artisan of anti-comedy delivers the full hour in a dreary monotone, barely above a whisper, as what he’s saying is often repeated in dull black-and-white PowerPoint slides. Is this a sharp satire on comics who uses such technological whistles and bells to try to elevate pedestrian material, or is it just boring? Who knows.
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Certainly a few people here didn’t get the joke, with one man berating Aczel for not being able to work off-the-cuff when he was reading one segment from his sheath of notes. That the disgruntled punter, who walked out with his mates, appeared to have got in on a venue pass, which makes his interruption unforgivable, no matter how much he disliked the show.
The slides explain his career aims; as this is allegedly a presentation to explain why this mild-mannered middle manager would be an asset to any comedy project. He’s got a process flow diagram showing how he can become bigger than McIntyre, then further frames telling us how, for example, he would make an impact on any TV panel show.
Amid the pitch is a catalogue of bizarre yet dull pilot ideas, such as Edward Aczel: Time Travelling Mediator. Straightforward lists are the best way for Aczel to showcase his odd sense of humour – the bizarre aliases he suggests for himself in his rider are particularly silly – and there are some gems here. Mind you, none of these are unlikely as Claudia O’Doherty’s What Is Soil Erosion?, a genuine Fringe show.
As well as showcasing his competence, Edward Aczel Doesn’t Exist also serves as a masterclass – or at least a class – in stand-up, so we get advice from mic technique to heckler putdowns invoking how fat his antagonist’s momma might be. The irony of such a miserable performer telling anyone what to do doesn’t need to be spelled out.
For all the spurning of comedy convention, there are actually some jokes here – aside from the big one that is his entire stage persona. One particular story, involving characters in their various hats, evokes then undermines an old Tommy Cooper sketch. But – guess what – it goes on way too long.
More than Cooper, though, Aczel is in the spirit of Ted Chippington, the listless, monotonous early alternative comedian who so inspired Stewart Lee. The problem with such anti-comedy is that it’s a nice concept but often unbearable in reality, and Aczel flirts with both in a show that’s fitfully hilarious, but equally very draining.
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Wed 26 Jun 2013
- The Vine
- 20:00
- Free
- Amy Hoggart, Edward Aczel
Tue 2 Jul 2013
- Rosemary Branch Theatre
- 19:30
- £5
- Edward Aczel, Tony Law
Sun 7 Jul 2013
Book Now- The Good Ship
- 15:00~18:00
- £12/£9 (concessions)
- Edward Aczel, Norman Lovett, Sara Pascoe
Thu 25 Jul 2013
- The Harrison
- 19:00~22:00
- £5
- Edward Aczel, Lloyd Griffith
Thu 1 Aug 2013
- Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed
- Underbelly Cowgate
- 18:10~19:10
- £6 (previews) to £11
Fri 2 Aug 2013
- Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed
- Underbelly Cowgate
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Fri 9 Aug 2013
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Tue 13 Aug 2013
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Wed 14 Aug 2013
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- Underbelly Cowgate
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Mon 19 Aug 2013
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- Underbelly Cowgate
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Tue 20 Aug 2013
- Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed
- Underbelly Cowgate
- 18:10~19:10
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Wed 21 Aug 2013
- Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed
- Underbelly Cowgate
- 18:10~19:10
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Thu 22 Aug 2013
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- Underbelly Cowgate
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Fri 23 Aug 2013
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- Underbelly Cowgate
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- Underbelly Cowgate
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Sun 25 Aug 2013
- Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed
- Underbelly Cowgate
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Fri 13 Sep 2013
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Pay Peanuts! For Ed Aczel, John Smith and Dave Nicholls Edward Aczel Explains All The World's Problems... Then Solves Them Edward Aczel: Ever Tried. Ever Failed. No Matter. Try Again. Fail Again. Fail Better. Edward Aczel Doesn't Exist Edward Aczel: Lives in a Meaningless Shed BBC New Comedy Award Final 2005


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Michael Monkhouse - 14/04/2012
Edward gets perplexed reactions simply because he's so different from your standard stand-up. His material is very clever and funny, you just have to get into it!
flapdoodle - 08/10/2010
Saw Ed Aczel at the comedy bunker in Ruislip this week. Had never seen him before. Judging from the comments here, and my perception of how he went down, clearly he's a bit marmite. Personally thought he was excellent, laughed loads.
Bernard Farrell - 29/08/2010
We saw Edward in a Comedy Showcase at the Edinburgh fringe, we laughed ten times more in his 10 minutes than in several other comedians' 1hour show. Possibly not for everyone as other postings state, but the entire crowd loved him
Stan Butler - 22/06/2010
Absolutely abysmal
Paul Rasmussen - 09/04/2010
Saw him at the Leicester comedy festival. A very funny man, really great. Still laughing when I think about him saying 'I've just pulled a really long white hair out of my nose'
Barry - 09/03/2010
Just been to see Ed at the Ashley Green Village Hall, a small and unusual venue. A very mixed crowd so tough for some of the other acts however Ed was excellent. His style is slow but every nugget is worth the wait! I laughed almost hte entire time, if not at his words then just at him! Looking forward to seeing how his routines develop. The only way to truly know if to see him yourself. He isn't going to be for everyone that is for sure, but I know a full room of people really enjoyed him on Saturday!
John - 06/02/2010
Awful. Truly, truly awful. I went to see Edward Aczel at the Leicester Comedy festival last night and he was embarrasingly bad. There was precious little in the way of laughter, just an uninteresting man reading poor gags from a piece of paper. A throughly disappointing evening.
James - 28/01/2010
I'm genuinely not sure what Arthur is going on about. I went to see Ed at Soho theatre and there was plenty of laughter. I've seen him before and understand if people dont get it, or enjoy it. But to say no one in the audience enjoyed it is a lie.
arthur - 26/01/2010
Went to see Edward Aczel at the soho theatre London. e did 40mins of an embarrassingly bad show.In fact he was truly atrocious and a total waste of the £12 entrance fee. There was very little laughter and everyone we spoke to later seemed to agree.
Ali - 21/11/2009
Sam and Jude. Oh dear. You are both wrong. So very, very wrong. Ed Aczel is hilarious. I cried with laughter the first time I saw him. And the second. And I look forward to doing the same when I see him next. Ed Aczel is amazing!
Sam - 15/06/2009
I agree with Jude. Having seen the show I can't help thinking that this is all some kind of mad conspiracy, a practical joke on the general public thought up in a pub in Edinburgh by a bunch of bored comedians - 'eh, I bet we can get them to think a pile of crap is great if we load it down with enough plaudits and describe it as groundbreaking!'. I'm all for different, but this was just one joke - 'isnt it funny how utterly unprepared and unscripted I can be and get away with it'. And it was never that funny a joke to begin with. Being not very good isn't funny or clever, and to suggest otherwise is to discredit all the excellent work which goes into making good stand-up great.
Jude - 27/01/2009
I obviously didn't get this one. I've seen plenty of standup but this was just awful, embarrassing, cringe-worthy. I'm convinced I heard nothing but awkward laughs from the audience. If it isn't bad enough he actually gives a running count down of how long left you'll be subjected to his show. There's alternative and then there's poor, this is not worth your time or money.
Michael Monkhouse - 14/05/2008
Makes you doubt everything you thought you knew about comedy. About life, actually... There's no reason why he should be so funny, but he is. Had me in stitches and everyone else too.
Richard - 24/04/2008
Saw him at the Hen & Chicken last Monday- absolutely brilliant. We were in utter hysterics for the whole of the show. Will definitely try and see him again!
mad_s... - 04/12/2007
Saw him on Jimmy Carrs's DVD and ended up blowing Fanta out my nose. The most hilarious act around
Tom - 09/10/2007
Ed Aczel is either one of the world's greatest comedy legends or severely mental. I really can't tell whether he does it on purpose or not. But It's brilliant.
Fiona - 10/09/2007
I saw Ed Aczel in Edinburgh and he was so funny. A genius. Can't wait to see him again. He is fantastic. Don't miss him if he is on near you.
Stacey Laumann - 16/05/2007
this guy played Throckmorton Comdey in Mill Valley, California this month. Funny as hell. Really dry, great delivery, refreshing content. I'd like to see a lot more of him.
tom - 08/05/2007
Saw him last night in New Cross, he had me in tears of laughter from the moment he stepped onto the stage and I'm still laughing today. His delivery is on a par with the very best, in fact he's up there with the Stewart Lees of this world. A genuine original, you must go and see him.
Tom - 22/04/2007
My God! Edward Aczel is one of the funniest stand-ups I've seen in years!and I'm only judging this totally from seeing Jimmy Carr's live DVD. It's completly original and so very funny. Hope to see more of him in the future -especially over the waters here in Ireland.
Jamie - 07/04/2007
Just watched the Jimmy Carr DVD and saw Ed Aczel. Funniest stand up I've seen in years. A true original.
Dan - 27/01/2007
Ed Aczel, what a performer. This guy has to go on tour! Brilliant in the extra feature Comedy Idol on Jimmy Carr's DVD and would like to see more! Funny funny guy
Stu - 20/02/2006
Does Ed know that he's funny? I think someone just told him to stand on stage for a bit and great comedy occured.
Sned - 15/02/2006
This guyis God - in human and comic form of course. Is this bloke mental or funny?...well he's definitely funny
Martin - 15/02/2006
Ed Aczel is, by far, the funniest person on the planet. He blatently should have won comedy idol. I kept skipping between his auditions and his comedy store stand up on the jimmy carr (stand-up) DVD so many times, each time funnier than the last. Thank you Ed, you god
Mike - 29/12/2005
I saw this guy on Comedy Idol on the special features of Jimmy Carr's new DVD (which if you haven't seen yet, you must). And i thought that this guy should have won it. He's absolutely brilliant. At first I thought he was just mental but then when you see him again at the Comedy Store, you realise that his strange way of delivering his 'jokes' are actually deliberate and therefore brilliant.