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Georgia-born Hunter first made his mark on the UK circuit in 1998, when he was a finalist in So You Think You're Funny. He has been appearing in his own acclaimed one-man shows at the Edinburgh Fringe since 2002, when I Said What I Said was nominated for the best newcomer Perrier. He was nominated for the main prize in 2003 for White Woman and 2005 for A Mystery Wrapped In A Nigga. He was also nominated for best headliner in the Chortle Awards in 2004 and 2007.

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Pleasance Ahoy!
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Pleasance Ahoy!

The Bounty in Cock Marsh, Buckinghamshire, is not a pub that hosts much comedy. In fact, it’s a pub that seems unlikely even to have a clientele, since it’s not accessible by road. Cock Marsh isn’t even a hamlet, but a water-meadow opposite the village of Bourne End. You can walk through a small wood to get there, or – better yet – hop on a tiny launch that will ferry you across the Thames, provided you can catch the attention of the boatman across the river.

The landlord has made a virtue of the isolation. ‘Twinned with Chernobyl’ says a sign over the entrance, while inside every surface is covered with paraphernalia, variously tacky, symbolic, personal or witty – sometimes all at once, sometimes none of the above. There are flags representing everything from branches of the armed services to pleasure-boat companies; handwritten community notices; old beer adverts; a stuffed seagull; plastic fish. A noose.

Host Tim Fitzhigham suggests this is a pirates’ inn, with their booty proudly displayed, which flatters the sensibilities of the regulars. This is as middle-class as an enclave can be, but this is how they can express a touch of anarchy.

They’re excited about the comedy night, too. It can’t be too often comedians off the telly make the trek out here. They’ve come as part of Pleasance Ahoy: the plan to transport comics by narrowboat between London and Edinburgh, performing pop-up gigs en route. It’s officially part of the Cultural Olympiad tied to London 2012, too, which means the shows are free.

Cock Marsh is the first stop outside London – the floating funnymen are next calling at Henley on Thursday and Wallingford next Monday – and the plan had been to set up the gig outside, with the barge and the river as the backdrop. Then the weather happened, forcing the show indoors.

By critical standards, it wasn’t a brilliant comedy night, merely an average one. But it was a brilliant event, with the sort of community atmosphere you don’t get in a metropolitan area awash with stand-up nights and audiences of strangers. Or where the show doesn’t rock up on a boat.

Being posh and jolly, Fitzhigham is instantly authoritative and charming, though his banter lost its way in the first half – only to be rekindled in the second with tales of previous derring-do on the Thames, especially the bureaucracy involved in his record-breaking 160-mile paddle in a paper boat, which proved a hit with the riverside audience.

Rob Beckett has lots of ‘diamond-in-the-rough’ charisma, but his writing is largely lame, noticing, for example, that dyslexia is a hard word to spell. Who would have noticed that… other than everyone? Now and again he would transcend such things, but there’s a lot of dull observation behind that beaming smile.

Jarred Christmas took a little time to find his feet too – at least by his standards as the consummate funmonger. The prepared material about his look and sound went down OK, no more or no less, but when he threw more caution to the wind and waded into the audience and asked punters to throw questions or topics at him, his spontaneity tapped into the more rebellious instincts of this unusual place.

After the break, quiet Welshman Matt Rees played a blinder, though his miserable demeanour could never show joy at his success. His appealing stance as a lazy loner is backed with some sharp, inventive writing, which is deliciously underplayed. A winning combination.

Headliner Reginald D Hunter was the big draw for many, judging by the number of plaudits and autograph requests he attracted after his set. But this unlikely spot was his first gig in four months, and Hunter was notably rusty. As he freely acknowledged on stage, much of his routine comprised thoughts and observations he hadn’t yet worked into punchlines. Asides like ‘that needs to be funnier,’ got laugh that the ideas which preceded it couldn’t. Still, the man has interesting ideas and an unrivalled stage presence – and what do you expect from a free show on the edge of a village? – so he gets away with it, and not for the first time.

Still, as a happening that’s bigger than the comics taking part, Pleasance Ahoy! is clearly the sort of stupid, ambitious and playful idea that the Edinburgh Fringe does best. And by taking the shows on the road – sorry, river – the 60ft narrowboat, Meggie, is proving a great ambassador for the festival.

You can follow the team's progress on pleasanceahoy.com.

Date of live review: Tuesday 3rd Jul, '12
Review by Steve Bennett
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Reginald D Hunter: No Country For Grown Men

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Reginald D Hunter: Fuck You In The Age of Consequence

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Reginald D Hunter: Pride And Prejudice And Niggas
Reginald D Hunter: Pride And Prejudice And Niggas

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Reginald D Hunter : Original Review
Reginald D Hunter : Original Review

Monday 1st Jul, '02-
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Reginald D Hunter: I Said What I Said Perrier best

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Reginald D Hunter

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Reginald D Hunter: A Mystery Wrapped in a Nigga
Reginald D Hunter: A Mystery Wrapped in a Nigga

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William Shatner Gala
William Shatner Gala

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Saw Reg last night in Kings Lynn some of his stuff is not meant to be funny it's meant to make you think. It's interesting that he feels the need to bring race into his act so much, but I feel that is a comment on his USA mindset. All in all I had a very good time and would recommend seeing him to anyone who likes to think about their comedy. If you want belly laughs, slapstick or standard joke telling then he is not for you

David, February 2012


I saw Reggie at St Georges Hall, Bradford on Saturday 8th October. nlike the main reviewer, we got a shorter 60 minute set – one that left me feeling short changed, & short on laughs. Certain threads were amusing but ended almost mid stream – thinking that they would all be brought together for a clever finale… but no, they just ended. His parting comment ('I think I have fulfilled my contractual obligations') would have been funny after a good strong performance, but after his offering felt a bit like two fingers being stuck up as he promptly vacated the stage, to polite applause.

Darren, October 2011


Saw him perform last night. He spends a lot of time talking about race related issues. Entertaining, yes, but not really funny. Light-weight. His sidekick Steve is better. Overall, my partner and I were rather disappointed; not worth the money in our opinion.

Frank, November 2010


Just been reading back some of the older comments. I wonder how 'nino' has been getting on with watching stand-up since 2008. Anyone who can make a comment as daft as 'Jokes about rape and paedophilla are really not funny nor intelligent' has hopefully found something else for his entertainment. To suggest topics are off limits because they might be contentious indicates 'nino' doesn't recognise that it takes an intelligent mind to structure jokes on tough subjects. If it's safe gags you want, Nino, try Tim Vine!

Sue - Whitstable, August 2010


Just seen Reg performing his new tour in King's Lynn. He was absolutely spot-on from beginning to end, genuine stand-up comedian, no gags, all quality material. I was totally blown away, and not at all disappointed. Well worth the ticket price. He is topical yet philosophical, charismatic and even touching at times, but all made for a wonderful night with many laughs. I will definitely go to see him again.

Emma, June 2010


Saw Reg last night, very clever and funny. Got through the annoying women giggling very well and picked the momentum up quickly. Thoroughly enjoyed myself

Kate, May 2010


Went to see Reggie in Reading Concert hall on 7 May 2010 expecting comedy. Reggie informed us at the start that this was not TV but was his stand-up act which he considers to be art. OK. He then proceeded to tell anecdotes in a lecturing style with the odd bit of humour in there with not many laughs. Anecdotes followed often skirting controversial subjects eg rape, to try and prove a point which may have been meant to ironically funny. Sometimes clever, sometimes student bore, generally not funny. Reg, this was neither art nor comedy. It was a lecture and the kind of lecture you hear in any student common room. This is not what I expected or wanted. Can I have my money back?

Dave Rotweiler, May 2010


Reg - where were you? We booked to see you at Ashby de la Zouch Lyric rooms but you didnt turn up!

Rosie, October 2009


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