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Obie

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Biography

Started comedy in around 1999, and was a finalist in the 2006 Scottish Comedian Of The Year competition

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Obie: Using The Force
Live Review

 rated 2/5
Obie: Using The Force

Fair play to Glaswegian comic Obie for managing to work one of the most awkward rooms in the fringe. Often venues have the inconvenient pillar obscuring the view for a few seats but The Lizard Lounge in Espionage is a small room with four booths, meaning that you either have to sit in two semi circles very near to the act or not be able to see anything at all.

Obie however is undeterred and works the room admirably, bobbing back and forth out of the corner where his mic is set up to address each of us directly. He’s a supremely personable chap who manages to put you at your ease despite the intimate venue and awkward seating arrangements.

This is the Free Festival and like many of the performances there it’s a one man band, so Obie does his own on stage announcement, ‘we’ll be starting in five minutes, two minutes, 17 seconds…’ then gets us to vocalise the A Team theme tune for him as he can’t use the CD player, while he nips to the back of the room for his grand entrance.

It’s all endearing stuff, which is what carries him through the gig. He’s been performing stand-up for 11 years but you get the impression he’s not looking for a career here. Instead he does it because it makes him happy and you can’t knock that.

He’s clearly in his element. The material is pretty much the same as last year’s show, he’s just doing what he does and the Free Festival has given him that opportunity.

Much of the material isn’t fantastically funny and at points he cuts close to the bone such as his disparaging descriptions of a fat bird he pulled. But he’s so self-deprecating regarding his own attributes that he (just about) gets away with it. Plus there are a few uncomfortable moments as his description of his boss getting off on giving him a disciplinary, given how close he is to his audience.

However there are sparks of brilliance namely when he strays off into the surreal, his impersonations of trees at the end are sublimely daft.

Date of live review: Friday 27th Aug, '10
Review by Marissa Burgess
Obie: Total Recall - Half Scum, Half Genius
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2008 -
Obie : Original Review
Sunday 24th Sep, '06-
Scottish Comedian Of The Year 2006
Scottish Comedian Of The Year 2006

Show - Misc live shows -
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Comments

Can't agree with previous reviewer. I first saw Obie 2 weeks ago, as one of 4 stand up comedians in a show at Edinburgh's free fringe, and liked his act enough to go see him again at Espionage. LOVED his routine about Jack n Jill, Humpty Dumpty, etc, but best of all was at end of show when he did his total recall. He had 200 plus random words on a flipchart, (collected from previous week's audiences) all words /phrases numbered in sequence, he began a story, and worked these words into the story, without looking at them, just from random shouts of 14, 201, 78 etc, never getting any of them wrong. Impressive stuff. If you are in Edinburgh, go see him.

marion, August 2008




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Obie's Shows:
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Obie: Total Recall - Half Scum, Half Genius

Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Obie: Using The Force

Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Jocks N Geordies

Misc live shows
Scottish Comedian Of The Year 2006