Gar Murran
Gareth Berliner
Gareth Morinan
Gareth Richards
Gareth Urwin
Gary Colman
Gary Delaney
Gary Little
Gary O'Donnell
Gavin Webster
Gearoid Farrelly
Gemma Beagley
Gemma Whelan
Geoff Aymer
Geoff Boyz
Geoff Norcott
Geoff Taylor
Geoff Whiting
Geoffrey Perkins
George Carlin
George Cottier
George Egg
George Ryegold
Gerry Howell
Gerry K
Giacinto Palmieri
Giada Garofalo
Gina Yashere
Ginger and Black
Girl & Dean
Glenn Moore
Glenn Wool
Gordon Brunton
Gordon Southern
Graham Anthony
Graham Fellows
Graham Goring
Graham Hey
Graham Mackie
Grainne Maguire
Greg Burns
Greg Cook
Greg Davies
Greg McHugh
Gregory Akerman
Griff Griffiths
Gus Tawse
Gwilum Argos
Gavin Webster
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Gavin Webster started his comedy career as half a double act, going solo in 1995. He was a regular team captain in Channel 4's Does Doug Know? and is an established name on the circuit. He has also supported Lee Evans, Jack Dee and Phill Jupitus on tour. |
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The Stand Newcastle launch gig |
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![]() The backdrop is very familiar, a baby-faced cowboy, holding a gun to his head. Only one thing is different – there’s a temporary ‘wet paint’ sign tacked to the corner. This is the Stand’s newest venture, a 300-seat club in a reasonably intimate Newcastle basement, below a bar and what will be a swanky smoking terrace. There are a few finishing touches to be completed, but tomorrow the venue will officially open its doors and join the company’s much-respected clubs in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Despite the comedy boom spawning ever-increasing numbers of tours and pub gigs, the opening of a purpose-built comedy club is still a rare occurrence. And Newcastle is a perfect place for The Stand’s expansion, filling an obvious gap in the market between the Hyena provision for rowdy stag-night-style audiences and the smaller, or more occasional, gigs around town. Following his £750,000 investment in the site, Stand director Tommy Sheppard says his aim is nothing less than having ‘the best comedy venue in England’. And last night, just a couple of hours after the building was signed off as being fit for purpose, the ball was set rolling with a private preview night. As compere, Jo Caulfield was the first comedian ever to take to the venue’s stage. And her historic first word, to mark this momentous occasion? An awe-struck ‘Fuck!’ Amid jokes about reality TV shows and the relaxed attitude of Greggs staff to customer niceties, she introduced some of the local and/or Scottish talent that will be fixtures at the club over the coming months and years. First up was Vladimir McTavish, a comic with close links to the Stand, having performed on opening night at both the other venues, too. You couldn’t accuse him of being too adventurous with gags about what he looks like or Susan Boyle, but he’s an eminently likeable bloke, who gets plenty of laughs from hitting the punchlines hard. John Scott, a Scotsman now living in Newcastle built on that atmosphere, largely through the sheer number of local gags and references he crammed into his brief set, such as jokes about the glut of bridges across the Tyne, or a Geordie version of Bohemian Rhapsody. Scott will be one of the regular, local comperes of the Red Raw new act night, to be held on Wednesdays, alongside Tony Jameson, John Smith, George Zach and Nicola Mantalios-Lovett. Chortle has previously compared the latter to Sarah Millican – both in accent and material – and that again proved to be true tonight, as she quipped about her appearance and chatted casually about sex in a charmingly self-deprecating way. Four-strong improv group The Suggestibles didn’t really have time to stand out. They played the established game ‘Die!’ – in which they take turns to pick up a story until someone fumbles and is eliminated from the round – reasonably well, but the change of style from stand-up didn’t really strike a chord with the audience. Next up, local hero Simon Donald, who was welcomed with a deafening cheer after being introduced as the co-founder of Viz. His character Barry Twyford has, unsurprisingly, a similar sense of humour to the magazine, using Geordie street slang in an apparently straight-laced questionnaire, in a juxtaposition that works well. Continuing to play up the local pride was headliner Gavin Webster, who will have a Sunday night residency here, emphasizing his ‘ordinary bloke’ credentials by translating Geordie patter in to Queen’s English, and stressing that he has proper jokes – a word he gives at least a couple of extra syllables to. Indeed, there are some delightful non-sequiturs in his quirky but no-frills set. Before this gig, Webster sang the praises of the new venue, saying: ‘The way the Stand allows you to develop distinctive ideas will give me and all the other acts based in the North East a huge boost, and will give the people of Tyneside and beyond a club that reflects the culture and the humour of the area. ‘This is definitely our moment. We've finally got a club that we Geordie comics can call our own.’ Champion. |
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| Date of live review: Wednesday 26th Oct, '11 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Gavin Webster's Falderal – Fringe 2009
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Gavin started a little slowly for my taste - I far prefer an energetic start to a set - but he picked up the pace almost effortlessly, and some great themes were introduced later on. Loved the bits about local radio and pandas. [Anon], August 2005 |
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As an open spot considering quitting, after one watch of Mr Webster's panda material, he makes me remember why I want to improve! One watch of this man's set and I thought I was gonna hurt myself! Awesome comic Killian Monson, July 2005 |
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Gavin makes comedy look easy. No pretentious stuff just honest humour delivered effortlessly. Should be on television a lot more [Anon], July 2005 |
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I've never laughed so much in my life. A funny Bill Hicks - you must see him. [Anon], February 2005 |
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The best comedian I've seen. Forget ya Johnny Vegases and Peter Kays - this fella opened my eyes, brilliant. man, December 2004 |
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The best british comedian bar none John Scott, October 2004 |
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Totally hilarious! The best act we've had so far at The Other Side in Bridlington. Can't wait to catch his act again. Brilliant Polly, August 2004 |
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Loudmouth with uninteresting material. Seemed bored with himself, but surprised that we were too. AJ, June 2004 |
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Where can I see Gavin Webster next?
| 20:30 - Sunday 12th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Newcastle Stand |
| Prices: | £6 (£5 concs) |
| Comics: | Gavin Webster, Simon Donald, Stephen Carlin |
| Info: | Gavin Webster’s Northumbrian Assembly. |
| 20:30 - Sunday 19th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Newcastle Stand |
| Prices: | £6 (£5 concs) |
| Comics: | Shazia Mirza, Gavin Webster (MC) |
| Info: | Gavin Webster’s Northumbrian Assembly. |
| 20:00 - Friday 24th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Highlight Camden |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | Andy White, Gavin Webster, Jeff Innocent, Jeff Stevenson |
| Info: | Plus: Neil Cole |
| 20:45 - Friday 24th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Up The Creek |
| Prices: | £11 (£7 concs) |
| Comics: | Carl Hutchinson, Gavin Webster, Quincy (MC) |
| 20:00 - Saturday 25th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Highlight Camden |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | Gavin Webster, Jeff Innocent |
| Info: | Plus: John Robertson, Neil Cole |
| 20:45 - Saturday 25th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Up The Creek |
| Prices: | £15 (£12 concs) |
| Comics: | Carl Hutchinson, Gavin Webster, John Robins, Michael Legge (MC) |
| 20:30 - Sunday 26th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Newcastle Stand |
| Prices: | £6 (£5 concs) |
| Comics: | Gavin Webster (MC) |
| Info: | Gavin Webster’s Northumbrian Assembly. |
| 20:00 - Friday 9th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just The Tonic |
| Prices: | £10 (£5 concs) |
| Comics: | Carl Hutchinson, Gavin Webster, Tom Wrigglesworth |
| Info: | MC Darrell Martin |
| 20:00 - Saturday 10th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just The Tonic |
| Prices: | £13 (£7 concs) |
| Comics: | Carl Hutchinson, Gavin Webster, Tom Wrigglesworth |
| Info: | MC Darrell Martin |
| 20:30 - Thursday 22nd Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £11.00, Student - £6.00 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Friday 23rd Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £15.50, Student - £6.50 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Saturday 24th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £18.50 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:15 - Friday 30th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Leeds Highlight |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | David Ward, Gavin Webster, Sean Meo, Stuart Mitchell |
| 20:15 - Saturday 31st Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Leeds Highlight |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | David Ward, Gavin Webster, Sean Meo, Stuart Mitchell |
| 20:30 - Thursday 19th Apr, '12 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £9.50, Student - £6.00 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Friday 20th Apr, '12 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £14.50, Student - £6.50 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Saturday 21st Apr, '12 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £17.50 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Saturday 5th May, '12 | |
| Venue: | Oxford Glee |
| Prices: | Adult - £14.00, Student - £5.00 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:00 - Friday 18th May, '12 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Glee |
| Prices: | Adult - £14.00, Student - £4.00 |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30 - Saturday 19th May, '12 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Glee |
| Prices: | Adult - £14.00, Student - £4.00 |
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Gavin Webster
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Gavin Webster: Webster's Pictionary
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Gavin Webster's Falderal
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Gavin Webster: All Young People Are C**ts

