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Paul Sinha

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Biography

Nominated for the 2006 if.comeddie award, and nominated for best breakthrough act at the 2007 Chortle Awards.

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Leicester Comedy Festival London preview
Live Review
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Leicester Comedy Festival London preview

In its home town, the Leicester Comedy Festival Preview show is one of the highlights of the comedy calendar, filling the 2,000-plus capacity De Montfort Hall every year.

But in London, it is a harder sell, and unfortunately, despite a couple of decent turns, this felt rather more like just another mid-level Thursday night gig than a prestigious gala showcase.

After Arthur Smith's usual affable, if no-frills, intro, the show got off to a faltering start, thanks to an atypically lacklustre Naz Osmanaglou. Normally spirited, he squandered his first couple of minutes idly asking after the wellbeing of various audience members to no comic avail. It eventually emerges that he's seeking an alpha-male so he can go into his alpha-male 'bit', but it was entirely unnecessary blether. The actual content - an exaggerated consideration of Bear Grylls' ruggedness - is his trademark routine, and scored reasonably well, even if the performance was surprisingly underpowered.

Material was the problem for eager sketch group Dog-Eared Collective, who failed to do anything with the age-old management advice of giving criticism sandwiched between praise, other than simply execute it with the minimum of twist. The idea of an Italian version of Top Gear, testing out gondolas and Popemobiles, was stronger, although the inventive flame petered out until it became little more than comedy accents, sounding like a pale imitation of the Fast Show’s Channel 9.

Much-tipped Luke Benson was equally patchy, getting off to a strong start with his material about his 6ft 7in height making him an actual giant, his Geordie lilt giving the whimsical material a helping hand. But when he spoke about being a genuine victim of harassment – a premise full of promise – things got less assured. It would take a comic genius to make anything from the tortured starting point ‘better to be stalked by a cabbie than cabbed by a stalker’, and Benson couldn’t come good.

Finally John Kearns, with the sort of weird, room-splitting lunacy that’s certain to get talked about, even if bewilderment is the result, rather than laughs. His twisted duet with a stuffed robin, and aggressively shambolic attack on Paul McCartney’s Jet were much more funny peculiar than funny ha-ha. A throwback to the days of alternative cabaret, this is certainly a change from the parade of affable twentysomethings observing things; even if the oddness hasn’t yet got the sense of purpose – however misplaced – that will really make the set zing. Still, his unwavering commitment to the absurd cannot be doubted in such a forceful performance.

The second half of the show was on much firmer footing. It opened with Vikki Stone, who once starred in a Yakult advert with Arthur Smith, even though they had never met before tonight. She played the chip-eating protagonist; Smith her turbulent stomach – an odd situation that powered their banter.

She opened her set proper with the low-aiming routine about condoms and the song about her psychotic Phillip Schofield obsession which we didn’t rate at the Leicester preview last week – although the showmanship carries the day. Infinitely more inventive is her love song as expressed through the music of Jurassic Park composer John Williams, which had some of the crowd swaying joyfully.

As far as comic songs go, it doesn’t get much better than Pat Cahill’s rap about a tumour-riddled dog that ‘is not in any immediate pain’. It’s an unlikely subject for comedy – which only makes it all the funnier – while Cahill is careful to play up the absurdity of the situation without being cruel. This was preceded by a similarly imaginative slice of leftfield stand-up, a delightful mix of the dry and surreal, which nonetheless remains rooted in a warped reality.

Finally, Paul Sinha with a 20-minute extract from the show he debuted last Edinburgh, based largely around the fallout from his chance encounter with Jim Davidson at the Comedy Store – though sharing a TV panel with the object of his lust gets a good showing, too.

This is a meticulous structured and carefully written piece of stand-up storytelling, with all component parts perfectly engineered to hold their place in the whole. There are some brilliant line in it, too – and, yes, there could be more, but the locomotive of strong narrative and intelligent comment holds the audience throughout a richly satisfying set.

Date of live review: Friday 20th Jan, '12
Review by Steve Bennett
Paul Sinha: Looking At The Stars
Paul Sinha: Looking At The Stars

Wednesday 10th Aug, '11-
Paul Sinha: Extreme Anti-White Vitriol
Paul Sinha: Extreme Anti-White Vitriol

Thursday 12th Aug, '10-
Paul Sinha: 39 Years of Solitude - Fringe 2009
Saturday 8th Aug, '09-
Paul Sinha : Original Review
Paul Sinha : Original Review

Monday 14th Jul, '08-
Leicester Comedy Festival Preview Show 2008
Leicester Comedy Festival Preview Show 2008

Show - Misc live shows -
Paul Sinha: King Of The World
Paul Sinha: King Of The World

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Paul Sinha: Aspects of Love, Actually
Paul Sinha: Aspects of Love, Actually

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Paul Sinha: Saint or Sinha?
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
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U saw him at the Arc theatre in Trowbridge for my wife's birthday. We all had fun and the the kiss at the end was the best of the night - thanks, Paul

tony, September 2011


I saw him at Earlsfield and he was hurt your ribs funny.

Geoff, August 2011


Paul's material is well-structured, intelligent and funny, and he's a very likable guy. A great headliner.

Cheryl Tucker, October 2010


I saw Paul this weekend and his superb measured rant about the stupidity of modern life was a wonderful performance.

Alex Thorner, March 2010


Saw paul on Comedy Central on Saturday Night 02/01/10. New material razor sharp. Also one gag on the Now Show day before. A treat.

Mark Silcox, January 2010


Seen Paul many times and a massive fan. Just done four gigs for me over the weekend and was an absolute star at all of them, well loved by acts and audience alike, as many have said on here he deserves to be better known than he is. Keep up the good work Paul

JS, October 2009


Although I often crave more punchlines, Sinha is a great antidote to the breazy material floating around on the circuit. He has real opinions and real experiences. Though, dealing with my critiscism, when there is a punchline it is razor-sharp and intelligent. The man is underrated on the circuit - always a joy to watch and definitely deserved the Perrier nomination in '06. Great.

Marcia Connor, June 2009


Absolute genius. More more more!

Michael Monkhouse, November 2008


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20:30 - Friday 25th May, '12
Venue: Comedy Pub
Prices: £10
Comics: Jeff Innocent, Marcel Lucont, Paul Sinha
Info: Plus: Mike Manera
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Saturday 26th May, '12
Venue: Comedy Pub
Prices: £10
Comics: Jeff Innocent, Laurence Tuck, Paul Sinha, Sam Wong
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 31st May, '12
Venue: Crack Comedy Islington
Prices: Adult - £7.00, Student - £4.00
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:00 - Friday 1st Jun, '12
Venue: Bristol Jongleurs
Prices: £12
Comics: Barry Castagnola, Paul Sinha, Scott Agnew, Steve Harris
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:00 - Saturday 2nd Jun, '12
Venue: Bristol Jongleurs
Prices: £15
Comics: Barry Castagnola, Paul Sinha, Scott Agnew, Steve Harris
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Tuesday 5th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £14 (£9 concs)
Comics: Alistair Barrie, Hal Cruttenden, Ian Stone, Martin Coyote, Paul Sinha, Paul Thorne
Info: The Cutting Edge
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
20:00 - Thursday 7th Jun, '12
Venue: Bishops Stortford Rhodes Centre
Prices: £12
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 9th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand
Prices: £14
Comics: Paul Pirie, Paul Sinha, Pete Jonas (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Friday 15th Jun, '12
Venue: Sheffield City Hall
Prices: £16
Comics: Paul Sinha, Roger Monkhouse, Toby Foster (MC)
Info: Last Laugh Comedy Club. Plus: Ste Porter
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Saturday 16th Jun, '12
Venue: Sheffield City Hall
Prices: £16
Comics: Paul Sinha, Roger Monkhouse, Toby Foster (MC)
Info: Last Laugh Comedy Club. Plus: Ste Porter
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Sway Bar
Prices: £40
Comics: Alex Boardman, Jeff Innocent, Paul Sinha, Roger Monkhouse
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
18:00 - Saturday 23rd Jun, '12
Venue: Sway Bar
Prices: £17
Comics: Alex Boardman, Jeff Innocent, Paul Sinha, Tom Wrigglesworth
Show starts: 18:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Sunday 24th Jun, '12
Venue: Downstairs at the King's Head
Prices: £7 (£5 concs)
Comics: Lloyd Griffith, Paco Erhard, Paul Sinha, Tony Dunn
Info: Plus: Toby Muresianu
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
20:00 - Thursday 28th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £18 (£13 concs)
Comics: Andre Vincent, Mike Wilmot, Paul Sinha, Philberto, Terry Alderton
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
19:30 - Friday 29th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £20
Comics: Andre Vincent, Mike Wilmot, Paul Sinha, Philberto, Terry Alderton
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
23:00 - Friday 29th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £15 (£10 concs)
Comics: Andre Vincent, Mike Wilmot, Paul Sinha, Philberto, Terry Alderton
Show starts: 23:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
19:30 - Saturday 30th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £22.50
Comics: Andre Vincent, Mike Wilmot, Paul Sinha, Philberto, Terry Alderton
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
23:00 - Saturday 30th Jun, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £18 (£15 concs)
Comics: Andre Vincent, Mike Wilmot, Paul Sinha, Philberto, Terry Alderton
Show starts: 23:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Monday 2nd Jul, '12
Venue: Comedy Store
Prices: £15
Comics: Dave Johns, John Moloney, Paul Sinha, Rob Deering, Sean Collins, Steve Gribbin
Info: Laugh Till It Hurts in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Thursday 12th Jul, '12
Venue: Nottingham Bartons
Prices: £7
Comics:
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
19:45 - Friday 13th Jul, '12
Venue: Ealing Comedy Festival
Prices: £18.50
Comics:
Show starts: 19:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 14th Jul, '12
Venue: Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand
Prices: £14
Comics: Paul Sinha, Tom Price, Pete Jonas (MC)
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 28th Jul, '12
Venue: Covent Garden Comedy Club
Prices: £13
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Monday 30th Jul, '12
Venue: The Miller
Prices: £6 (£4 concs)
Comics: Markus Birdman, Paul Sinha
Info: MC David Jesudason
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Tuesday 21st Aug, '12
Venue: Pevensey Bay Beach Tavern
Prices: £5
Comics: Don Biswas, Paul Sinha, Inel Tomlinson (MC)
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
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