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Richard Herring

Date Of Birth: 12/07/1967

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Living life by mottos

From his DVD, Oh Fuck, I'm 40!


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Matthew 1.1
Hitler Moustache clip 5
Hitler Moustache clip 4
Hitler Moustache clip 2
Clip 1
Hitler Moustache clip 3
Someone Likes Yoghurt
Looking young...
Richard Herring at The Malcolm Hardee Tribute Night
Richard Herring on The New Testament
Richard Herring slams a heckler
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CV

CV

Books: 2003:
Talking Cock, based on his Edinburgh show.
 
Radio: 1993-95:
Four series of Radio One show Fist Of Fun, later renamed Lee and Herring
Radio: 1992:
Radio 4 show Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World, which transfered to Radio 1 for its second series
Radio: 1991-2:
Co-writer of On The Hour, which won him a Writers Guild Award and a Radio Times Comedy Award
 
TV: 2000-1:
Co-wrote 22 episodes of Sky One sitcom Time Gentlemen Please with Al Murray. A second series is on the way
Al Murray.
TV: 1998-9:
Two series of BBC2's This Morning With Richard Not Judy with Stewart Lee
Stewart Lee
TV: 1995-6:
Two series of Fist of Fun on BBC2.
 
Theatre: 1999:
Wrote and starred in It's Not The End Of The World at Edinburgh
Theatre: 1997:
Wrote Excavating Rita for Edinburgh
Theatre: 1996:
Wrote his first play, Punk's Not Dead
 
Stand Up: 2005:
Edinburgh show Someone Likes Yoghurt
Someone Likes Yoghurt
Stand Up: 2004:
Edinburgh show The 12 Labours Of Hercules Terrace
The 12 Labours Of Hercules Terrace
Stand Up: 2002:
Edinburgh show Talking Cock followed by a West End run and tour. The format was exported to 11 countries.
Talking Cock
Stand Up: 2002:
Edinburgh show Talking Cock followed by a West End run and tour. The format was exported to 11 countries.
tour
Stand Up: 2001:
Edinburgh show Christ On A Bike!
Christ On A Bike!
Stand Up: 1998:
Toured UK with live version This Morning With Richard Not Judy
Stand Up: 1997:
Edinburgh Show This Morning With Richard Not Judy II with Stewart Lee
Stewart Lee
Stand Up: 1996:
Performed Lee and Herring Live at the Edinburgh fringe.
Stand Up: 1995:
Edinburgh show Richard Herring Is All Man, with Sally Phillips and Kevin Eldon
Stand Up: 1994:
Edinburgh show Richard Herring Is Fat
Stand Up: 1993:
One-man Edinburgh Show Ra-Ra-Rasputin
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Reviews

Glasgow Comedy Festival 2013 Launch Show
Live Review
Leicester Square Theatre

Glasgow Comedy Festival 2013 Launch Show

The traditions of Burns Night are well-established: haggis, poetry, enough single-malt to float a battleship, and then, O what a glorious sight, the London launch of the Glasgow Comedy Festival.

Vying with Leicester for the title of Europe’s biggest event of its type, the packed programme boasts more than 400 shows – and this taster is designed to woo tourists north of the border this March... although there’s a notable reluctance to commit to that trip from the audience tonight.

Still, this line-up – hosted by self-confessed ‘needy poof’ Bruce Devlin –  offers a perfectly succulent taster. Devlin’s fast-talking patter blends smut, catty audience insults and honest if unedifying personal titbits that, in a full set, might become draining. But in the compere’s role he shovels the night along, getting himself – and by extension the rest of the room – energised by his near-the-knuckle banter with the front rows.

The festival is proud to be a natural product of Glasgow, rather than simply being located there, but it took two outsiders to offer the best take on Scottishness, going beyond the stereotypes of battering both food and people. The first came courtesy of Henning Wehn, who found little appetite for Scottish independence in the room (though a later comic suggesting England be submersed got a big cheer).

The football-loving German cheekily suggested that sectarian chanting was the only thing that made the Scottish game worth following; though proceeded to dissect the lyrics of one Loyalist anthem with the usual ruthless Teutonic efficiency. (What was that I was saying about stereotypes?) Wehn sometimes needs a little time to set out his theories, but there are plenty of wry lines and astute insight in his set.

Tiffany Stevenson appears to have ambitions to be a Middlesex Sarah Silverman with her bad-taste one-liners... although she doesn’t quite commit to the nastiness, de-clawing each punchline with a deliberate smile to let the audience know it’s only a joke. Some of these lines pack a punch, but when she moves on to topics of middle age, middle class ‘yummy mummies’ and what she considers the real seven signs of aging, the sneer is a little safer.

Richard Herring delivered the opening few minutes of his ‘male answer to the Vagina Monologues’, Talking Cock, which can’t really fail. The legion of Profanisaurus-type euphemisms for the ‘Kojak piggy-bank’ might not be sophisticated, but they are funny - especially when Herring revels so much in their childishness. The responses to his survey about where men put their ‘porridge guns’ for pleasure is as eye-watering as it is eye-opening, and proves that embarrassing comedy about penises is timeless indeed.

A change of style for Jen Brister, who returned to the theme of entering middle age (she’s a youthful 38) yet still wanting the lifestyle of a twentysomething – from Top Shop chic to pill-popping nights out. The subject is bread-and-butter for stand-up, but Brister makes it her own through expertly-performed set pieces: hilariously evocative character sketches that display a flair for cartoonish exaggeration and a mastery of both physical comedy and timing. She’s long-overdue a more high-profile vehicle for these talents.

Mitch Benn’s place in the comedy universe is more well-established, with his quick-turnaround topical-inspired songs, accurately capturing a musical genre. After a fair bit of set-up to evoke the Olympics, his feelgood bounce-along number inspired by the opening ceremony’s inflatable Stonehenge is properly catchy. And the cod rock opera, inspired by children’s literature is nicely done. I could do without the hack Yoda and wookie impressions, though, however good he is at them.

The second half of the showcase rounded up some London-based Scottish comics as a reminder of the festival’s origins. First among them was Dougie Dunlop, a no-frills stand-up who lets his material as a downtrodden everyman speak for itself. It’s something of a mixed bag, with a few pedestrian moments mixed with some great lines and unexpected switcheroos... but there’s a warmth to his dour observations, and an efficiency of delivery that keeps the punchlines coming.

Robert Mugabe-obsessed Matt Winning is a man who forever looks as if he’s just that moment regretted opening his mouth. Whether it’s his tortured puns about the Zimbabwean dictator, or tortured puns about something else, it’s his embarrassment in his own ‘dad gags’ that carries the set. To be fair, some of the wordplay is quite inspired. But some is ‘fucking awful’, to use his own words. Either way, with his odd fixations and deliberate phrasing in his delivery, this Scot is certainly memorable.

A quick transatlantic trip, next, for sassy Yank David Mills, whose sharp comments likening devolution to divorce really hit the spot – and made him the second outsider to successfully nail the Scottish psyche.

Mills is arch and mean, which can be refreshing but sometimes seems misplaced: I don’t think you have to be a super-leftie liberal to think his attacks on the homeless are aimlessly cruel more than ironic, while he sometimes seems to enjoy the sound of his own voice a bit too much, and talks fuzzily around the subject. That said, he cuts a distinctive and stylish figure, with an enjoyably elevated persona and some tart, acerbic putdowns.

Wendy Wason also can’t help but get caught up in digressions ‘I was going to tell you something, but I’m chatting here...’ she chirpily confesses at one point – and it’s futile to hope that this engaging gossip will fully focus. For the first half of her set you wonder if she’s going to get anywhere, but eventually reveals some delightfully catty comments aimed at her own offspring – she’s an ultra-competitive mum in that respect – while her story about saying the wrong thing to a friend heading out to Thailand is a brilliant anecdote.

A real treat of a headliner came in the form of Mark Thomas who, inspired by his bilious contempt for the romantic novel One Day, revealed his new favourite pastime: heckling books. You’ll all be doing it soon.

You might think that a rather trivial topic for a political comedian, but his whole ethos is to encourage direct acts of rebellion – executed with a disarming wit that always makes his targets look silly. He’s currently reviving his Manifesto show, which encourages audiences to make suggestions for policies that would make Britain better – and it’s testament to the humour, imagination and sense of justice among his fans that he’s collected such a hilarious set of pronouncements, every one of which should probably be enacted straight away.

Date of live review: Sunday 27th Jan, '13
Review by Steve Bennett
Richard Herring: Talking Cock, The Second Coming
Richard Herring: Talking Cock, The Second Coming

Monday 15th Oct, '12- Brighton Dome
Richard Herring: Fringe 2012
Richard Herring: Fringe 2012

Wednesday 22nd Aug, '12- Underbelly Bristo Square
Richard Herring: What Is Love Anyway
Richard Herring: What Is Love Anyway

Wednesday 10th Aug, '11-
Glasgow Comedy Festival Preview Show
Glasgow Comedy Festival Preview Show

Wednesday 26th Jan, '11-
Richard Herring: Christ On A Bike  – The Second Coming
Richard Herring: Christ On A Bike – The Second Coming

Monday 20th Dec, '10- Leicester Square Theatre
Richard Herring: Christ on a Bike – The Second Coming
Richard Herring: Christ on a Bike – The Second Coming

Wednesday 25th Aug, '10-
Action Against Hunger night, County Hall
Action Against Hunger night, County Hall

Friday 27th Nov, '09- London Movieum
Richard Herring at the 100 Club
Richard Herring at the 100 Club

Sunday 13th Sep, '09- 100 Club
Richard Herring: Hitler Moustache - Fringe 2009
Wednesday 12th Aug, '09-
Richard Herring : Original Review
Richard Herring : Original Review

Thursday 28th Aug, '08-
Richard Herring: The Headmaster's Son
Richard Herring: The Headmaster's Son

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2008 -
Pimm's Summerfest
Pimm's Summerfest

Show - Misc live shows -
Britcom 2007
Britcom 2007

Show - Montreal 2007 - Wednesday 18th Jul, '07-
Malcolm Hardee Charity Cabaret 2007
Malcolm Hardee Charity Cabaret 2007

Show - Misc live shows - Sunday 28th Jan, '07-
Richard Herring: Oh Fuck, I'm 40
Richard Herring: Oh Fuck, I'm 40

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Ha Ha Hammersmith II
Ha Ha Hammersmith II

Show - Misc live shows -
Richard Herring: Menage A Un
Richard Herring: Menage A Un

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Tedstock
Tedstock

Show - Misc live shows -
Richard Herring: Christ On A Bike!
Richard Herring: Christ On A Bike!

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2001 -
Richard Herring: Talking Cock
Richard Herring: Talking Cock

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2002 -
Richard Herring: The 12 Tasks Of Hercules Terrace
Richard Herring: The 12 Tasks Of Hercules Terrace

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Richard Herring: Someone Likes Yoghurt
Richard Herring: Someone Likes Yoghurt

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 -
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