Sajeela Kershi
Sal Stevens
Sally-Anne Hayward
Sam Avery
Sam Gore
Sam Harland
Sam Savage
Sam Simmons
Sam Veale
Sam Wong
Samantha Hannah
Sammy J
Sanderson Jones
Sandi Toksvig
Sandy Nelson
Sara Pascoe
Sarah Bennetto
Sarah Campbell
Sarah Cassidy
Sarah Hendrickx
Sarah Kendall
Sarah Ledger
Sarah Millican
Sarah Silverman
Sarah-May Philo
Scooby
Scott Agnew
Scott Capurro
Scott Forbes
Scott Gibson
Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Sean Brightman
Sean Collins
Sean Grant
Sean Hughes
Sean Lock
Sean McLoughlin
Sean Meo
Sean Moran
Sean Percival
Seann Walsh
Seb Cardinal
Sebastian Bloomfield
Seymour Mace
Shappi Khorsandi
Sharon Mahoney
Sharon Mannion
Shaun Paczkowski
Shaun Pye
Shazia Mirza
Sheeps
Shelagh Martin
Shelley Bridgman
Silky
Simon Amstell
Simon B Cotter
Simon Bird
Simon Bligh
Simon Clayton
Simon Day
Simon Donald
Simon Evans
Simon Farnaby
Simon Feilder
Simon Fox
Simon Gunnell
Simon Hewitt
Simon Munnery
Simon Pegg
Smug Roberts
Snorri Hergill Kristjansson
Sody Funjabi
Sofie Hagen
Sol Bernstein
Sooz Kempner
Sophie Black
Special guest who cannot be named
Spencer Brown
Spike Milligan
Spiky Mike
Stan Boardman
Stan Stanley
Stanley Baxter
Stanley McHale
Stefano Paolini
Steffen Peddie
Stella Graham
Steph Davies
Steph Lane
Stephen Carlin
Stephen Grant
Stephen Hill
Stephen K Amos
Stephen Lynch
Stephen Merchant
Steve Best
Steve Bugeja
Steve Coogan
Steve Day
Steve Furst
Steve Gribbin
Steve Hall
Steve Harris
Steve Hughes
Steve Jameson
Steve McGrew
Steve N Allen
Steve Pemberton
Steve Rawlings
Steve Royle
Steve Shanyaski
Steve Weiner
Steve Williams
Steven Dick
Steven Young
Stewart Francis
Stewart Lee
Stewart Spaull
Stu Who?
Stuart Black
Stuart Goldsmith
Stuart Hossack
Stuart Hudson
Stuart Mitchell
Sue Perkins
Sully O'Sullivan
Sunil Patel
Susan Calman
Susan Hanks
Susan Morrison
Susan Murray
Susan Vale
Susie McCabe
Suzi Ruffell
Suzy Bennett
Suzy Wylde
Sy Thomas
Stewart Lee
Date Of Birth: 05/04/1968
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| Books: 2001: Debut novel The Perfect Fool. Review. Buy Review |
| Books: 2001: Debut novel The Perfect Fool. Review. Buy Buy |
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| 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 |
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| TV: 2001: Script editor on Sky One sitcom Time Gentlemen Please with Al Murray. Al Murray. |
| TV: 2001: Director of Simon Munnery's BBC2 show Attention Scum. Simon Munnery |
| TV: 1998-9: Two series of BBC2's This Morning With Richard Not Judy with Richard Herring Richard Herring |
| TV: 1997-2000: Script editor on Harry Hill's Channel 4 show Harry Hill |
| TV: 1995-6: Two series of Fist of Fun on BBC2. |
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| Video: 2005: Stand-Up Comedian. Buy on DVD Buy on DVD |
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| Theatre: 2000-2003: Co-writer of Jerry Springer: The Opera, which went from the Battersea Arts Centre to the West End via the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe (review) and the National Theatre (review). Click here for its full history. review |
| Theatre: 2000-2003: Co-writer of Jerry Springer: The Opera, which went from the Battersea Arts Centre to the West End via the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe (review) and the National Theatre (review). Click here for its full history. review |
| Theatre: 2000-2003: Co-writer of Jerry Springer: The Opera, which went from the Battersea Arts Centre to the West End via the 2002 Edinburgh Fringe (review) and the National Theatre (review). Click here for its full history. Click here |
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| Stand Up: 2005: Nominated for a Barry Award at the Melbourne Comedy Festival |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show and follow-up tour: 90s Comedian 90s Comedian |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show and follow-up tour: Stand-Up Comedian. Click to buy on DVD Stand-Up Comedian. |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show and follow-up tour: Stand-Up Comedian. Click to buy on DVD Click to buy on DVD |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show Pea Green Boat Pea Green Boat |
| Stand Up: 2000: Edinburgh show Badly Mapped World Badly Mapped World |
| Stand Up: 1998: Toured UK with live version of This Morning With Richard Not Judy. Edinburgh show: Stewart Lee's Stand-Up Show, |
| Stand Up: 1997: Edinburgh Show This Morning With Richard Not Judy II with Richard Herring and solo show King Dong vs Moby Dick Richard Herring |
| Stand Up: 1996: Performed Lee and Herring Live at the Edinburgh fringe. |
| Stand Up: 1993: Co-founded Cluub Zarathustra with Simon Munnery Simon Munnery |
| Stand Up: 1991: Part of the original Comedy Zone line-up at Edinburgh, with Simon Munnery, Mark Lamarr and Chris and George Simon Munnery |
| Stand Up: 1990: Winner, Hackney Empire new act competition |
| Stand Up: 1988: Wrote for Edinburgh Fringe Oxford Review show |
| Stand Up: 1987: Performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, as a student, with Richard Herring, Emma Kennedy and others in The Seven Raymonds |
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Stewart Lee: Silver Stewbilee |
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![]() Such is Stewart Lee’s influence on comedy, not only can he fill a 2,000-seat venue amid all the rest of the Fringe hoopla, but he can also persuade thousands of people to vote that an obscure Japanese avant-garde troupe they’ve never seen is the best comedy show ever – and yet do it in the name of integrity. Well, at his Silver Stewbilee to mark his 25 years on the Fringe – or, more truthfully, to launch his new book How I Escaped My Certain Fate – comedy aficionados finally got to see what they were backing, with Frank Chickens’ first Fringe appearance since they were nominated for the Perrier that same year Lee first attended the festival. He picked their name semi-randomly to illustrate how the Foster’s-backed poll to find the ‘comedy god’ of the past 30 years was biased towards modern favourites, unaware that the group was even still performing, albeit in a revised form. Seventeen of them, all in costumes, filled the stage at the close of this anniversary gig, and Michael McIntyre, they most certainly are not. Thankfully, though, they are not pretentious tripe either – which must have been a real fear. With silly lyrics seemingly chosen for their sound rather than their meaning, they execute tightly choreographed dance routines that are as beautiful as they are bizarre. Nonetheless three songs, including their ‘greatest hit’ We Are Ninja (Not Geisha) and the preposterous My Husband Is A Spaceman, was probably enough to allow the audience to witness the spectacle without being left too baffled. It was an unusual ending to a showcase that, despite all the hype about exciting mystery guests, was a largely predictable line-up of his friends who are already at the Fringe, all pretending to be someone else: Simon Munnery, Paul Putner, the actor Kevin Eldon, and his wife Bridget Christie. However, there were two surprises, one planned, one apparently not. Eldon kicked off the show with smug Guardianista Paul Hamilton, the man who put the ‘wet’ in ‘po-wet’, delivering his verses about the real injustices in the world – such as inconsiderate campers at Glastonbury. Putner adopted his long-forgotten guise of Earl Stevens, the slick American comic who never bothered to check his references before he came on stage, leaving him with a line in observational comedy about things no one could have observed. Belting out catchphrases from sitcoms that never made it across the Atlantic while mocking congressmen and Mets players somehow didn’t play with the Edinburgh crowd, even though he insists ‘this stuff killed at the Arkansas Chuckle Hut last week’. This massive in-joke is probably best enjoyed by serious comedy anoraks… so Lee’s audience lapped it up. Munnery revived Alan Parker: Urban Warrior, still kicking against the system with pithy, often contradictory, slogans – ‘Ignorance is a weapon! Use it’ – and revolutionary placards, illegible to those of us at the back. Despite being a middle-aged man, or perhaps because of it, Parker’s naïve petulance plays as strongly as ever, thanks to whip-smart writing that’s stood the test of time. Christie opened the second half as A Ant, another one for the cognoscenti, making a point about the tedious stereotypes that still burden female comedians – but combined with lots of deliberately puns around the word ‘ant’. As for Lee’s own stand-up, the first half comprised the best of his more recent material, and the second a chance to do something newer, which he (inaccurately) predicted wouldn’t go down too well. Like his book, his live comedy now seems to come with sizeable footnotes such as ‘that’s poor choice of material for the start of the show’ or ‘I’m going to try to sell that joke to Channel 4’s Stand Up For The Week as it shows the requisite contempt for the poor’. The comedy around which this meta-comedy formed firstly involved middle-class middle-aged city people like himself moving to the country only to find themselves desperate for company and entertainment, and secondly and his hilariously provocative routine about Scottish hero William ‘Braveheart’ Wallace, the well-known gay paedophile, which Lee can entirely justify after discovering that he himself is genetically Scottish, in a fine take on the ridiculous arbitrary nature of national pride. One extended routine dominated the second half, a typically esoteric, elaborate and largely made-up take on charity, his war veteran grandfather and why Russell Howard is responsible for dying children. It may be new material, but aside from a few uncertain moments when he was setting out his stall, it’s already gelling well, culminating in a tidy punchline – albeit one taken from one of his much older jokes – and even managing a joke at the expense of Amnesty International, the bastards. This is all delivered with the mastery of repetition and pregnant pauses we expect of Lee, yet still with enough of a twist to defy those very expectations. Talking of surprises, the first came at the end of the first half, when a vocal heckler started yelling from the stalls ‘Tell us a joke.’ He quickly revealed himself to be Richard Herring, who stormed the stage to Lee’s genuine astonishment: ‘You brought a ticket?’ he gasped Herring proceeded to berate his former double-act partner for the lies in his memoirs (of sorts) and ripped the volume up in front of his bemused face. It was strange and funny, but over far too quickly, just a tantalising reminder of a great partnership. The second surprise came towards the end as Eldon reappeared as Tony Rudd, the Seventies character he played in Look Around You who predicted the future of music in 2000 would be the futuristic track Machadaynu. And blow me if he wasn’t backed by Franz bloody Ferdinand – who also performed Do You Want To? and Take Me Out to the audience’s delight. The band reappeared after the Frank Chickens to help Lee live out a rock star fantasy – performing the lead vocals for a sprightly cover version of a song from Boston punk outfit Mission of Burma. The title? That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate. A good title for a book, that…
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I used to hate Stewart Lee back in the Fist Of Fun days, he came across as smug and just wasn't funny enough, I'm pleased to say that my opinion has changed and I now really enjoy his work. The second series of Comedy Vehicle was great. Now that Thatcher's croaked I'll soon have no one left to hate. Ian, April 2013 |
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I totally agree with Douglas. I wasn't at Eden Court Theatre on Sunday 13th May but I was at The Lowry in Salford on Sunday 29th April. It's about time Stewart Lee started to put a bit of thought into his material. He obviously doesn't know what he is doing and doesn't care less about structure, content and style. He lacks any artistic integrity whatsoever. It's almost as if HE IS DOING IT ON PURPOSE! Maybe when he has a little more experience on the road, he will start to understand how audiences perceive his work and adapt accordingly. Andy, June 2012 |
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Stewart Lee at Eden Court Theatre Inverness, Sunday 13th May. Explaining what style of humour he delivers to his audience, does not bode well? Does he think average audience's IQ doesn't exceed beyond double figures, and bemoaned the fact attendance at his gig had decreased since last here. It's an indication people in the North of Scotland are a little more discriminating, that includes what is classed as humour no matter how you dress it up! Gig only seemed to come alive! last half hour or so, before that seemed a bit disjointed and lacked material to brighten up a dull Sunday in the Highland Capital. Should there be a third encounter at Eden Court will have to put a little more thought into material for his tour. Douglas Thomson, May 2012 |
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Saw Carpet Remnant World at the Lowry, especially liked the bit when Mr Lee said 'dog' in a funny voice. I don't think that, i think the opposite of that. amazing, funny from beginning to to end, his best work yet! joel, May 2012 |
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I, like Andy have had my void filled by Stewart Lee. Well, rather that that a Catholic Priest filling it with HIS spirituality. Stewart Lee has risen. Luke, April 2012 |
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After much deliberation, I recently renounced my faith in Jesus Christ. Although liberated from Catholic guilt and superstition, I was, admittedly, left with a spiritual void. Then I discovered the life and works of Stewart Lee. Void filled. I no longer fear death. Andy, April 2012 |
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I like Stewart Lee a lot. PJESE Williams, March 2012 |
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I saw Stewart Lee at the Philharmonic on Saturday night, what a shambolic show. I was told he had won a comedy award, which is why I got tickets, how ? He didn't have a script/routine and just kept repeating phrases, like "jungle rope bridges"! They even got his entrance music wrong. The only bit that was nearly funny was when he injected a bit of energy into the show and started to bounce around the stage , there is nothing funnier than a portly man in a suit/frock coat running but he was so out of breath that he bumbled his lines, if there were any? and it just petered out. This chap needs to go back to the basics and if I might be so bold he should get himself a catchphrase " start the car" etc This might be a harsh and I am conscious he might be having some sort of breakdown, which given what he says about his wretched life it would be possible, so I'll say no more. Mr Morris, March 2012 |
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Where can I see Stewart Lee next?
| 20:30 - Wednesday 5th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Bar Islington |
| Prices: | £8 (£6 in advance) |
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Edinburgh Previews
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| 21:00 - Thursday 6th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Ye Olde Rose & Crown |
| Prices: | £20 |
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Plus: Cherish Merryweather
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Recommended| 20:30 - Friday 7th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bush Hall |
| Prices: | £16.50 |
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| 19:45 - Sunday 16th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Invisible Dot |
| Prices: | £8 |
| Comics: | Stewart Lee |
| Info: | Work in progress |
Recommended| 20:00 - Sunday 16th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Brighton Dome |
| Prices: | £20 (£15 concs) |
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| Info: |
Raising funds towards an open-air theatre in Brighton
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| 19:45 - Monday 17th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Invisible Dot |
| Prices: | £8 |
| Comics: | Stewart Lee |
| Info: | Work in progress |
| 19:45 - Tuesday 18th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Invisible Dot |
| Prices: | £8 |
| Comics: | Stewart Lee |
| Info: | Work in progress |
| 20:30 - Wednesday 19th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Bar Islington |
| Prices: | £8 (£6 in advance) |
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| Info: |
Edinburgh Previews
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Recommended| 20:00 - Monday 1st Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Tring Court Theatre |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Comics: | Stewart Lee, Tony Law |
| 21:00 - Thursday 4th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Ye Olde Rose & Crown |
| Prices: | £20 |
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| Info: |
Work in progress shows.
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Recommended| 20:30 - Friday 5th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bush Hall |
| Prices: | £16.50 |
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Recommended| 19:45 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Union Chapel |
| Prices: | £18 (£16 concs) |
| Comics: | Elis James, Josie Long, Pete Firman, Phil Nichol, Stewart Lee |
| 16:15~17:15 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Sunday 4th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Monday 5th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Tuesday 6th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Wednesday 7th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Thursday 8th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Friday 9th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Saturday 10th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Sunday 11th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Tuesday 13th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Wednesday 14th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Thursday 15th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Friday 16th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Saturday 17th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Sunday 18th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Monday 19th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Tuesday 20th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Friday 23rd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
| 16:15~17:15 - Sunday 25th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Stand 3 and 4 |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 15th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 16th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 16th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 18th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 19th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 20th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 21st Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 22nd Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 23rd Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 23rd Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 25th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 26th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 27th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 28th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 29th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 30th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 30th Nov, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 2nd Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 3rd Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 4th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 5th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 6th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 7th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 7th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 9th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 10th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 11th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 12th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 13th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 14th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 14th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 2nd Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 3rd Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 4th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 4th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Sunday 5th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 6th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 7th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 8th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 9th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 10th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 11th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 11th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Monday 13th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Tuesday 14th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Wednesday 15th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Thursday 16th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Friday 17th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Saturday 18th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 16:15 - Saturday 18th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |
Recommended| 19:15 - Sunday 19th Jan, '14 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £15.50 to £20.50 |
| Show: | Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing |

Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World
Book (2012):
Stewart Lee: The 'If You Prefer a Milder Comedian Please Ask For One' EP
DVD (2011):
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle series 2
DVD (2010):
Stewart Lee: If You Prefer A Milder Comedian Please Ask For One
Book (2010):
Stewart Lee: How I Escaped My Certain Fate
DVD (2009):
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
DVD (2008):
Stewart Lee: 41st Best Stand-Up Ever
Recorded at the Stand, Glasgow
DVD (2006):
Stewart Lee: 90s Comedian
DVD (2005):
Jerry Springer: The Opera
DVD (2005):
Stewart Lee: Stand-Up Comedian
Book (2002):
The Perfect Fool
Novel
Book (1995):
Fist Of Fun
Stewart Lee's Badly Mapped World
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Stewart Lee: Pea Green Boat
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Stewart Lee
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
How To Write An Opera About Jerry Springer
Stewart Lee: 90s Comedian
Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Johnson and Boswell: Late But Live
Stewart Lee: 41st Best Stand-Up Ever
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Stewart Lee: Scrambled Egg
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Stewart Lee: If You Prefer A Milder Comedian Please Ask For One
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Stewart Lee: Silver Stewbilee
Stewart Lee: Vegetable Stew
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Stewart Lee: Flickwerk 2011. Work In Progress
Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World
Edinburgh Fringe 2013
Stewart Lee: Much A-Stew About Nothing
Misc live shows
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock
At Last! The 1981 Show
Ha Ha Hammersmith II
Malcolm Hardee tribute show
Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People
Stewart Lee: What Would Judas Do?
Tedstock
Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit 2007
Ten Best Stand-ups In The World Ever. Gig 1
Montreal 2006
Britcom 2006
TV
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
Theatre
Jerry Springer The Opera, Cambridge Theatre
Jerry Springer: The Opera, National Theatre








