Nat Luurtsema
Natalie Haynes
Nathan Cassidy
Nathan Caton
Nathan Stokes
Nathaniel Metcalfe
Nathaniel Tapley
Naz Osmanoglu
Neil Delamere
Neil Hamburger
Neil McFarlane
Neil Mullarkey
Neil Price
Niall Browne
Nicholas Cooke
Nicholas Parsons
Nick Cowen
Nick Doody
Nick Griffin
Nick Helm
Nick Hodder
Nick Mohammed
Nick Page
Nick Pettigrew
Nick Revell
Nick Sun
Nick Wilty
Nicola Bolsover
Nicola Mantalios-Lovett
Nige
Nik Coppin
Nina Conti
Ninia Benjamin
Noel Britten
Noel Fielding
Noel James
Norman Lovett
Norman Wisdom
Nick Sun
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| Stand Up: 2005: Edinburgh show What? Yeh with Justin Lodge What? Yeh |
| Stand Up: 2004: Winner of So You Think You're Funny? new act hunt at the Edinburgh Fringe So You Think You're Funny? |
| Stand Up: 2004: Winner of Raw Comedy talent contest at the Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
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Nick Sun: Dreamfist |
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![]() ‘If you don't enjoy Nick Sun, it's because you suck as an audience.’ This quote from Doug Stanhope is pride of place among the Australian comedian's promotional material and raises the stakes, if anything. But I am ultimately relieved that I can get away without sucking too much tonight. I can see what Stanhope sees in Sun, a healthy disregard for social etiquette and a paradoxically vibrant pessimism that conjures up phrases such as being ‘raped by hope’. I expect that Sun's description of the US in Third World terms must have appealed to Stanhope too. As with Stanhope, Sun is unfocussed at times but the fresh nature of routines on, for example, what the ‘YouTube generation’ really means and the origins of female genitalia, does shine through the haze of his chaotic persona. Confusion reigns further, however, in the juxtaposition of routines with set pieces such as Sun pretending to wet himself by pouring water on to his trousers, or his impression of his life as a cat. While they do resonate with his world view, one that challenges nonsense with nonsense, they don't fit with his set that well and feel tacked on. Perhaps it’s because there's a lack of energy in the set to make the leap from weary observation to performance art. One of Sun's abstract moments has him deliberately falling off a chair. I can't use this as a metaphor for the whole of his show, but there are moments that will at least make up you bob up and down in your seat with laughter.
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| Date of live review: Monday 23rd Aug, '10 | |
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Review by Julian Hall |
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Is ethnic comedy so in vogue these days? I thought that deconstruction comedy was in vogue. Deconstruction is the new lazy comedy, especially when it makes up the bulk of a newcomer's act. Digby J, October 2004 |
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Nick Sun is hilarious. He spins more gold than an alchemist. If he's not the next big thing then I'll eat my own hat. Dave Jory, October 2004 |
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One of the most promising newcomers I've seen in years. Stephen Grant, October 2004 |
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Go see this guy. He's not just deconstructing ethnic comedy - but just comedy in general. Fresh and funny. Rick K |
Where can I see Nick Sun next?
| 20:00 - Monday 28th May, '12 | |
| Venue: | The Good Ship |
| Prices: | £5 |
| Comics: | Andrew O'Neill, Ellie Taylor, Nick Sun |
| Info: | Plus: Juliet Stephens, Bush & McClusky |
| 20:30 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12 | |
| Venue: | Central London Comedy Club |
| Prices: | £5 |
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| Info: |
Plus: Tony Marrese, Josephine Lacey
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| 20:30 - Saturday 30th Jun, '12 | |
| Venue: | Central London Comedy Club |
| Prices: | £5 |
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Plus: Tony Marrese, Josephine Lacey
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What? Yeh... Nick Sun and Justin Lodge
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Nick Sun: Dreamfist
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Golden Showers Of Love
Melbourne 2006
Nick Sun: Blood On The Yolks In The Key Of Owls
Melbourne 2009
Nick Sun: UnFucTheAbyss
Melbourne 2010
Nick Sun: Joymeat


