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Holly Walsh

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Finalist in 2006's So You Think You're Funny? and Funny Women competitions. Best newcomer at the 2008 Chortle awards

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Greenwich Comedy Festival: Tim Minchin etc
Live Review
Old Royal Naval College

Greenwich Comedy Festival: Tim Minchin etc

There are few better ways to get a party started than with Tim Minchin, so what perfect choice to kick off the third Greenwich Comedy Festival, another week of top-drawer comics in the glorious and historic Old Royal Naval College.

There were, however, a few teething problems with the 1,800-seater marquee. The gig was half an hour late starting, Minchin's radio mic gave up the ghost midway through his first song, and some lighting cable came untethered and fell (harmlessly) on to the audience. Such drama.

Luckily compere Dan Atkinson guided us nimbly through such palavers. He has something of a chaotic demeanour himself, but is surprisingly, and reassuringly, controlled with it. In a similarly contradictory manner, he's quirkily idiosyncratic, but easily to relate to – at least if you’re not a primary school teacher, an occupation he has tremendous fun baiting. A couple of his left-field lines are near the knuckle, but always delivered with a cheeky glint that makes them instantly forgivable.

Festival bookers didn’t look too far from Atkinson on the A-Z list of comedians for opening act Dan Antopolski, who was visibly put on the back foot by the size of the audience, and admitted as much. Still, being in awe of the crowd rather suits his man-child persona: awkward, hesitant and clad in awful knitwear. His set was faltering, not quite building momentum, even though his impressively agile wordplay drew sold laughs – even if you also grimace through some of the more torturous examples. His quiet, eager-to-please charm goes a long way, too.

After the first interval, sublime anti-poet Tim Key delivered an all-too short set of his finest work, applying decidedly un-poetic language to mundane situations, and creating fragments of hilarious beauty because of it. His ‘harrowing’ war verse, with its blindsiding punchline deserves special mention, but his unique style of writing and delivery, part-naturalistic, part-affected, was as richly rewarding as ever.

Holly Walsh got a good reception, too, playing up her South East London connection as a resident of nearby Peckham, rough but battling valiantly to gentrify. Her nuggets of personal observations are of variable quality, with the best conjuring up moments of strange embarrassment, but she delivers with such enthusiasm and emphasis as to win the crowd over. She even gets laughs out of two very similar payoffs about pregnancy testing kits, even though, in theory, the routines should have been much further apart.

After a second interval, the man everyone came to see, Tim Minchin, with some greatest hits including Rock And Roll Nerd, Prejudice and the awesome Pope Song – although muted call-and-response sections seemed to suggest this crowd weren’t entirely au fait with the barefooted Australian’s back catalogue.

There were, too, a couple of more recent numbers, including the unflinchingly honest, if creepily unpalatable, lullaby to his daughter; plus daring Cont which pushed to the limit the audience’s confidence in his motives, before the silly reveal.

Impressive musicality aside, Minchin’s chief skill is the depths to which he will drag the audience down some apparently serious path, delivering with such apparently earnest, heartfelt emotion that natural cynicism is demolished, before he release the comedy pay-off to now devastating effect.

His stand-up matches the skill of the songs, too, with some A-grade material about ‘guilty pleasures’ or a trip to the barber’s, while his army of nerd followers are not neglected with some cheekily geeky discussion about the statistical measure known as the p-value.

This was a rare back-to-basics gig for Minchin – if you can call any set which involves a grand piano ‘basic’. But away from the arenas and full orchestra back-up, he delivered as funny, thoughtful and barnstormingly powerful performance as ever. It was an impressive start to an impressive festival.

Date of live review: Tuesday 6th Sep, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
Holly Walsh: The Hollycopter
Holly Walsh: The Hollycopter

Tuesday 9th Aug, '11-
Holly Walsh at Latitude 2010
Trish Gant/Funny Women
Holly Walsh at Latitude 2010

Sunday 25th Jul, '10-
Holly Walsh : Original Review
Holly Walsh : Original Review

Funny Women Final 2006
Trish Gant/Funny Women
Funny Women Final 2006

Show - Misc live shows -
Hotel D'Comedie
Hotel D'Comedie

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Just for Laughs: Montreal Festival Showcase 2009
Just for Laughs: Montreal Festival Showcase 2009

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Top comic talent, is going to go all the way this one let me tell ya!

Big Tom, August 2007


Well, personally I think she's very funny

Big Rich, May 2007


The funniest new comedian I have seen for years. She is amazing!

Jenny, February 2007


I saw her when she was very ill, but enjoyed it very much. It wasn't just schadenfreude, it was the fact that she was very good. I'm not sure if it was the strong flu medication which caused her giddiness and brief tangents, but along with the gags and puns, it made for a very well-rounded act. I'm sure there is a lot more to come.

Ed O\'Meara (O-MARA), February 2007


Some funny observations on Swingball. A particular interest of mine.

Ted Time, February 2007


Weird to look at. Weird to listen to, and even more weirdly so, she's brilliant.

davethebear, November 2006


Brilliant. I saw her this week and I laughed my legs off. A comic natural!

Joanna, October 2006


Some decent gags but she squanders them all with a poor delivery. Also some of her act just doesn't make any sense.

Nik, August 2006


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Where can I see Holly Walsh next?

Where can I see Holly Walsh next?

20:30 - Thursday 24th May, '12
Venue: Cardiff Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £9.50, Student - £6.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Friday 25th May, '12
Venue: Cardiff Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £14.50, Student - £6.50
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Saturday 26th May, '12
Venue: Cardiff Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £17.50
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Monday 28th May, '12
Venue: Cardiff Yard Bar & Kitchen
Prices: £6
Comics:
Info:
MC Robin Morgan
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 31st May, '12
Venue: Birmingham Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £11.00, Student - £6.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Friday 1st Jun, '12
Venue: Birmingham Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £15.50, Student - £6.50
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Saturday 2nd Jun, '12
Venue: Birmingham Glee Club
Prices: Adult - £18.50
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:30 - Thursday 7th Jun, '12
Venue: Roxy Bar & Screen
Prices: £8 (£5 concs)
Comics: Holly Walsh
Info: Plus: Matt Crosby, Bec Hill
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:00 - Friday 8th Jun, '12
Venue: Watford Jongleurs
Prices: £12
Comics: Holly Walsh, Quincy
Info: Plus: Craig Murray, Andre King
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:00 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Watford Jongleurs
Prices: £15
Comics: Holly Walsh, Quincy
Info: Plus: Craig Murray, Andre King
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 14th Jun, '12
Venue: Winchester Railway Inn
Prices: £12
Comics: Danielle Ward, Holly Walsh, Jeff Leach
Info: Plus: Russ Powell
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 16th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand
Prices: £14
Comics: Holly Walsh, John Moloney, Scott Capurro
Info: Plus: Bryan Lacey
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Friday 22nd Jun, '12
Venue: Nottingham Jongleurs
Prices: From £12
Comics: Holly Walsh, Keith Farnan, Robert White
Info: Plus: Bryan Lacey
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:30 - Friday 22nd Jun, '12
Venue: Soho Theatre
Prices: £10 t0 £12.50
Show: Holly Walsh: The Hollycopter
Show starts: 21:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Nottingham Jongleurs
Prices: From £15
Comics: Holly Walsh, Keith Farnan, Robert White
Info: Plus: Bryan Lacey
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:30 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Soho Theatre
Prices: £10 t0 £12.50
Show: Holly Walsh: The Hollycopter
Show starts: 21:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 29th Jun, '12
Venue: Up The Creek
Prices: £11 (£8 concs)
Comics: Carl Donnelly, Holly Walsh, Phil Butler
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)