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Howard Read

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At Chortle's Fast Fringe 2011

With Little Howard


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At Chortle's Fast Fringe 2011
Lullaby
Howard Read interview

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Howard performs his Mrs Grimshaw songHoward Read's bedtime song on The World Stands Up
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CV

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TV: 2002:
Two Posh Old Men for PlayUK. Animation he is writing, drawing and voicing.
 
Stand Up: 2005:
Edinburgh shows: The Little Howard Appeal and 2005 Comeback Special
The Little Howard Appeal
Stand Up: 2005:
Edinburgh shows: The Little Howard Appeal and 2005 Comeback Special
2005 Comeback Special
Stand Up: 2004:
Edinburgh show
Edinburgh show
Stand Up: 2003:
Nominated for a Chortle Award for innovation.
Chortle Award
Stand Up: 2003:
Perrier-nominated Edinburgh show: The Big Howard and Little Howard Show. And 2004 tour
Perrier
Stand Up: 2003:
Perrier-nominated Edinburgh show: The Big Howard and Little Howard Show. And 2004 tour
The Big Howard and Little Howard Show.
Stand Up: 2003:
Perrier-nominated Edinburgh show: The Big Howard and Little Howard Show. And 2004 tour
2004 tour
Stand Up: 2002:
Edinburgh show: Words and Pictures
Words and Pictures
Stand Up: 2001:
Part of the Big Value Comedy Show at Edinburgh.
Big Value Comedy Show
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Reviews

Little Howard's Big Show
Live Review

 rated 3/5
Little Howard's Big Show

What are the chances? The very same afternoon I have a ticket for Little Howard’s Big Show, there’s also a man in from the Ministry, an evil-eyed joy-vacuum who will throw Britain’s only human/animated six-year-old double act into prison for 100 years if they don’t produce an hour spectacular enough for its billing.

Will any of their set pieces persuade him? Will the cartoon sidekick’s cavalcade of insects, the Royal Monkey Philharmonic Orchestra, or Big Howard Read’s attempts at magic, singing and comedy (despite being diagnosed as ‘clinically unfunny’) be enough to change his mind?

Our po-faced pen-pusher is going to have a tough decision. There are some great moments of fun and invention here, but the show never quite builds up momentum – a problem slightly exacerbated by the pauses that creep in when interacting with the screen, which are small but enough to affect the comic timing.

It’s harder to gauge what the pint-sized target audience think; the youngsters can seem distracted, although they clearly relish the slapstick moments such as Big Howard repeatedly thwacking himself on the head with a frying pan. But although Read’s not averse to easy-button-pushing, such as this scene, or a skit about poo, there are some pretty nifty jokes in the writing, too, Often based on smart-but-silly wordplay, they should appeal to both adults and kids, but the reaction seems muted in this large venue that’s underpopulated despite the Howards’ CBBC fame.

Despite their human-cartoon differences, there’s some nice banter between the amiable pair of dolts – and it’s often unclear who is the sidekick and who is the star. Little Howard is the idiot savant, cheeky and mischievous, and often more astute than his exasperated guardian.

The show wobbles along the line between chaotic fun, and just plain chaos, with the vagaries of the generally impressive technology adding another element of risk. It might benefit from being more slick, but then it might also lose some of that home-grown charm on which it is so dependent.

Date of live review: Thursday 18th Aug, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
Little Howard And The Magic Pencil Of Life And Death
Little Howard And The Magic Pencil Of Life And Death

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 - Tuesday 0th Aug, '07-
Howard Read: Light, Shade, Lemonade
Howard Read: Light, Shade, Lemonade

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Robin Ince\'s Christmas Book Club 2006
Robin Ince\'s Christmas Book Club 2006

Show - Misc live shows - Monday 18th Dec, '06-
Howard Read : Original Review
Howard Read : Original Review

Monday 1st Oct, '01-
Little Howard and Big Howard: At Home With The How
Little Howard and Big Howard: At Home With The How

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Howard Read: 2005 Comeback Special
Howard Read: 2005 Comeback Special

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 -
Howard Read: The Little Howard Appeal
Howard Read: The Little Howard Appeal

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 -
The Adventures Of Bitter & Twisted
The Adventures Of Bitter & Twisted

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Howard Read: Words And Pictures
Howard Read: Words And Pictures

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2002 -
The Big Howard and Little Howard Show
The Big Howard and Little Howard Show

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2003 -
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Comments

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Saw Howard this weekend at WSPA Benefit. He was excellent, his humour having an almost child-like quality even while talking about becoming a dad. Absolutley loved the song about Mrs. Grimshaw!!!

Katie, January 2007


Saw him as compere last night in Harrogate. Brilliant, laid back charm and refreshingly intelligent wit.Also loved the song about putting the kids to bed.Would love to see a full act.

Kevin Jackson, January 2007


Tyrannosaurus impressions, banjo-assisted songs, witty observations... And littlehoward.co.uk is absolute genius

Jessica, March 2006


I don't think words can convey how utterly awful Howard is. I had to endure his excruciating performance as he "supported" Marcus Brigstocke. He is crass and immature and made almost every audience member feel uneasy - some frontrowers even walked out because they'd had enough of being insulted.

A Nonnny Nonny, July 2005


Very funny, should have got a Perrier. His songs are exquisite, helped by the great arrangements from Banks & Wag. They deserve more recognition. And work.

Wag, January 2005


Howard Read was so good last night at a compare that he almost stole the show from the other comics. Even when he was heckled he handled it like water off a ducks back. Absolutely brilliant.

Dean Saliba, July 2004


Have never laughed so much especially at the finale song all about a young boy in the sweet shop

Katrina, July 2004


Howard and his art are just amazing.

Grims, April 2004


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14:00 - Sunday 27th May, '12
Venue: Kendal Brewery Arts Centre
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Howard Read
Info: Little Howard
Show starts: 14:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Thursday 7th Jun, '12
Venue: Bordon Phoenix
Prices: £10 (£9 concs)
Comics: Howard Read, Marc Lucero, Otiz Cannelloni, Dan Evans (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Friday 8th Jun, '12
Venue: Hideaway Streatham
Prices: Adult - £10.00, Student - £6.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Crack Comedy Southbank
Prices: Adult - £11.00, Student - £7.00
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Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Friday 22nd Jun, '12
Venue: Dorking Halls
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Loretta Maine, Matthew Osborn, Nick Wilty, Howard Read (MC)
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