Gar Murran
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Gary Delaney
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Gemma Whelan
Geoff Aymer
Geoff Boyz
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Geoff Taylor
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Geoffrey Perkins
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George Ryegold
Gerry Howell
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George Ryegold
Real name: Toby Williams
Stand-up comedian George Ryegold at Chortle's Fast FringeClip from 2009 Edinburgh Fringe show |
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The Talented Dr Ryegold |
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![]() George Ryegold might be a humble doctor, but he’s got big ambitions. In this show he aims to solve Third World hunger, expose the avarice of fat-cat bosses and prove the existence of God, and that’s just a part of it. In fact, Dr Ryegold (the creation of Toby Williams) barely has time for any of the brutal, gallows medical humour which made his name. There are a few intensely graphic passages about the human body’s functions, and a hint of his own unethical medical (mal)practices – but he is nowadays operating more in the realm of a callous right-wing politician than an immoral physician. In his line of fire are the usual social detritus of spongers and malingerers: the disabled, diseased famine victims, charity workers – you know the sort of people. And he comes up with some radical ideas to solve these ‘problems’. ‘You can’t say these things out loud,’ he protests, as if stifled by some political correctness – though, of course, he’s quite unencumbered by such considerations. It’s the extremities of his so-called ‘unwelcome truths’ that get the laughs, coming as they do from an apparently thoughtful, mild-mannered professional in brogues and tweed, rather than a ranting rabble-rouser. The outlandish theories are backed by some clinically precise writing. He’s not the first comedian to suggest, for example, that abortion should be available postnatally; but the detailed commitment to the idea rams home the point. Vividly detached descriptions of everything from pornographic films to his hideous solution to world hunger have a blunt, often horrific, wit – but he also overstays his welcome on some of the extended theses. The show, still in its infancy, is however less consistent and less intense, than the ‘good’ doctor’s strongest work, which won him the ‘best show’ accolade at last year’s Leicester festival. A notable misfire is his opening routine about ethical thought experiments, which needs too much explaining and never quite achieves traction. Yet that is balanced by his incontrovertible proof for the existence of God, just to infuriate Richard Dawkins, which is an inventive twist on observational comedy.
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| Date of live review: Tuesday 7th Feb, '12 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Friday 24th Dec, '10- New Red Lion Theatre | |
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George Ryegold: Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead - Fringe 2009
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Friday 10th Jul, '09- Tabernacle Centre | |
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Every time I see George perform I realise I still have a long way to go. His timing, delivery and rapport with the audience are spot on. A really funny and likable guy. Kevin M, September 2009 |
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Go see this show! George is amazing. Witty writing. Flawless delivery. And more than that he just tickles you in the places you won't expect. I saw him doing 20s many times over the last year and he never fell short of extraordinary. But yesterday at the Lion's Den was the first time i saw him doing the whole hour and i was stunned and impressed! Wonderful job! He is a joy to watch. George is the comics' favorite. He is very original act, he's got intelligent material, the amount of research he puts in it is awe-inspiring, and he is immensely talented. One of the few true gems of this year's Fringe. Trust me guys I'm very picky. George won't disappoint you. He knocks down barriers, breaks molds and pushes envelopes to the bursting limits of what is allowed to be said, but at the same time he doesn't just exploit filth, sex, swearing or rudeness - he's a true artist with the finesse of a scalpel. Denis Krasnov, August 2009 |
Where can I see George Ryegold next?
| Friday 1st Jun, '12 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham MAC |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Comics: | George Ryegold, Marcel Lucont, Silky (MC) |

Big Value Comedy Show Early [2009]
George Ryegold: Trample The Weak, Hurdle The Dead
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Chortle Presents Fast Fringe [Edinburgh 2010]
George Ryegold: The Ordeal Of Dr Ryegold
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