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Manchester Comedy Festival: Phil Ellis and Chris Stokes
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Manchester Fab Café

Manchester Comedy Festival: Phil Ellis and Chris Stokes

Comedy festivals should be more than coordinating tours so all the big guns pass through town in the same week. So, then, to a basement sci-fi-themed bar hidden beneath one of Manchester’s main thoroughfares, where a couple of newish comics try out extended sets beneath feeble yet irritating disco lights.

The spirited Phil Ellis has more than enough likeable energy to overcome any such technical failings, as he flits around the audience with his frisky, easy banter spreading a feeling of good-humoured fun.

This half-hour routine is based on old family photographs, inviting us to laugh at Seventies fashions or how stupid he looked as a child. It’s far from ambitious, but Ellis does has the flair to make the most of this slight premise. Faded images of faces from the past are given invented back stories, as we’re invited to guess how severe their cause of death was or simply chuckle at their facial hair.

Whether there’s enough substance here to maintain a full-length show has to be questionable, but her Ellis sets such a cracking pace that you rarely have time to register how flimsy the whole idea is. His personality is more important than any jokes, as he’s got more than enough of the former to overcome weaknesses in the latter.

Chris Stokes is the polar opposite, delivering with monotonous deadpan that can test the audience’s tolerance, while hoping the material is so strong it’ll carry him.

However, like so many new comedians, he needs to stop watching quite so much Stewart Lee and explore his own voice a bit more. His dry, repetitious set-ups – especially over his detailed knowledge of the Titanic – is a near carbon-copy of Lee’s style, but the writing is, understandably, less assured.

When he does allow a little of his own personality to peek out from behind that mask of aloofness, he’s certainly more entertaining – and the routine about sharing his name with a child molester is nicely done. There are other inventive punchlines in the set, but he’s in danger of boring the audience between them.

Date of live review: Monday 19th Oct, '09
Review by Steve Bennett
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Well I just saw Phil Ellis in Islington and out of nine comics he was by far the best. Very fast-paced and had the audience in hysterics. Yay, he rocks.

William Canard, March 2007


At the Comedy Store Gong Show last night Phil was one of only a handful who made it to the end of the 5 minutes in front of what I thought was a particularly harsh crowd. Surprisingly he didn't win the night but he made it to the final three and definitely stood out among the the whole group - most of who I've forgotten already. For a northern comic he seems to adapt to the southern crowd easily and from what I saw he's got a bright future. You sem to be overly harsh of a relative newcomer - give the new kid a break.

Bobby, February 2007


I think this review is utter tripe. He is original, utterly hilarious, and has ripped every gig I''ve seen him do. As a relative newcomer the potential he shows is obvious.

Michael, February 2007


Phil is hilarious. His act improves every single time I see him. Yes, there are some weak spots in his material, but he is (by FAR) the most promising act I have ever seen.

Ros, February 2007


Oooh... a bit of a harsh review. Have seen him about three times and each time he's got MASSIVELY better. Crowds loved him, I thought he was great. I thought his weird trains of thought were spectacularly obscure and drink-spittingly funny with it. (No, I don't know him - this is just my honest opinion)

Mike Thorpe, February 2007


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Where can I see Phil Ellis next?

Where can I see Phil Ellis next?

19:00 - Thursday 24th May, '12
Venue: Manchester 235 Casino
Prices: £10
Comics: Alex Boardman, Barbara Nice, Phil Ellis
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Saturday 26th May, '12
Venue: Kendal Brewery Arts Centre
Prices: Call for prices
Comics: Barry Dodds, Dan Nightingale, Phil Ellis, Sam Gore
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Friday 8th Jun, '12
Venue: Birmingham Highlight
Prices: From £14
Comics: Addy Van Der Borgh, Dougie Dunlop, Kevin Gildea, Phil Ellis
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Birmingham Highlight
Prices: From £14
Comics: Addy Van Der Borgh, Dougie Dunlop, Kevin Gildea, Phil Ellis
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Friday 15th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Frog And Bucket
Prices: £16 (£8 concs)
Comics:
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Saturday 16th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Frog And Bucket
Prices: £17
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Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:15 - Monday 18th Jun, '12
Venue: Manchester Frog And Bucket
Prices: £3 (£5 in advance, free with student card)
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Beat the Frog. New act challenge
Show starts: 20:15 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
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Lee Martin
Gag Reflex Management
34 Northbank Gardens
Manchester
M19 1BE
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Mobile: 07974 685 267

Phil Ellis's Shows:
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Phil Ellis: Why I Bathe In Ajax

Edinburgh Fringe 2011
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