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Stephen K Amos

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Videos

Shut Up Bastard

From Dave's One Night Stand


More Stephen K Amos videos

Black Alan Sugar
On Carpool with Robert Llewellyn
DVD clip
Jesus Closet
EastEnders Overseas
Ribena

Other footage

Stephen K Amos on The World Stands UpStephen K Amos at the Melbourne Comedy Festival
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Biography

A circuit stalwart, Stephen K Amos made his Edinburgh debut in 2001, returned in 2003, and has performed there every year since. He has also appeared the Melbourne Comedy Festival every year from 2006 to 2009.

Amos has also acted in a number of dramatic plays at the Fringe, including One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest with Christian Slater in 2004 - which later transferred to the West End – and Talk Radio in 2006.

On TV, he has performed stand-up on Live at the Apollo and the 2007 Royal Variety Performance and appeared on several panel shows, including Have I Got News For You, Mock The Week, The Wright Stuff and Loose Women, where, in February 2009, he caused a stir by revealing that Prince Harry told him he 'didn't sound like a black chap’ after his appearance at a gig to celebrate Prince Charles's 60th birthday.

In 2007 Amos made an acclaimed Channel 4 documentary on homophobia in the black British community and in Jamaica, Batty Man. He is also in the cast of 2009 BBC Two sitcom In My Country, a multicultural show set in a run-down guest house.

In 2004, he won a Time Out award for comedy, and he has been nominated for the Chortle Award for best compere three times, in 2004, 2007 and 2008.

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Reviews

Stephen K Amos: The Spokesman
Live Review
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Stephen K Amos: The Spokesman

Stephen K Amos has discovered the secret of success. He’s been coming for Melbourne for maybe eight years, storming it in increasingly large venues every time. And how does he get the big laughs? By mentioning another town, pulling what can only – if offensively – be described as a ‘mong’ face, and smashing himself in with the microphone as he demonstrates just how stupid and backwards those people from a different place are. The idiots.

It works for Adelaide; it works for Darwin; it works for individuals who he doesn’t much like, too... so the technique gets quite a few run-outs, like it’s his catchphrase. That or saying an incredulous ‘fuck off!’ And if the face-pulling is in dubious taste, wait until you hear the comedy Thai accent he later employs, and then has to seek the audience’s reassurance that it’s not ‘a bit racist’. (It is)

As well as the old tricks, there are also a few older routines in here, too, not that it really seems to matter to the audience. Some actively encourage it in a kind-of encore when he jukeboxes his own back catalogue on request; while for others it will be new anyway. Amos took a straw poll and found the vast majority of people in the Atheneum Theatre had never seen one of his live performances before. But this is a new show, and we get to it eventually.

Among the fresher material is an anecdote about his phobia of water; how he hates the idea of swimming in the sea as there’s no safety rail to hang on to. The analogy with his comedy is obvious.

Perhaps he needs a reliable prop; as for all his experience, and exemplary crowd work – warm and enthusiastic as he gently ribs those in his sights – he can occasionally misstep, as evidenced tonight with some off-colour gags about Rolf Harris that the audience bristled against. That’s clearly not what they’ve come to expect from the effusively charming Amos.

But largely he delivers exactly what they want, as he very loosely explores the theme of this show: that he’s no fit person to be a spokesman for any cause, or a role model for anyone. The content encompasses the faceless mouthpieces who make corporate apologies for cock-ups like the horsemeat-in-lasganes fiasco; some fairly obvious gags about Jesus, ‘the original spokesman for God’ (well, if we ignore the Old Testament) and then on to his own failings.

The thought process was sparked when Amos reluctantly found himself being asked to comment on all sorts of gay issues, since coming out in his 2006 Edinburgh show. It’s not a subject he ever particularly dwells on, but as in all his anecdotes he reveals enough about himself to draw out the funny - no more or no less. Even his age remains a mystery when he claims to be 37, but no one believes him.

Indeed there are some very witty anecdotes here, especially his run-in with a stern woman in an off-licence (he can’t bring himself to say the Australian equivalent ‘bottle shop’ without mocking it) – and, as always, his warm, gregarious manner elevates even the most everyday of routines, let alone the good ones. The phobias seam encourages the audience interaction with which he excels, as he addresses such weird fears as ‘eggshells’.

It’s an hour (well, more like 80 minutes) of charismatic bonhomie and affectionate mockery, with some great routines, but also a fair bit of padding. If it’s not advancing the artform of comedy, well Amos was never a spokesman for that, but neither is it a constant peak of straightforward stand-up of which there’s the ever-present hope he is capable of producing. But ‘solid stuff, with moments of hilarity,’ a spokesman for Chortle said.

Date of live review: Wednesday 3rd Apr, '13
Review by Steve Bennett
We Are Not Amused 2012
We Are Not Amused 2012

Thursday 29th Nov, '12- Royal Albert Hall
Ealing Comedy Festival 2011: Wednesday
Ealing Comedy Festival 2011: Wednesday

Thursday 21st Jul, '11-
Amused Moose LaughOff 2010 Grand Final
Amused Moose LaughOff 2010 Grand Final

Tuesday 24th Aug, '10-
Stephen K Amos at Latitude 2010
Stephen K Amos at Latitude 2010

Sunday 25th Jul, '10-
School For Scandal - Fringe 2009
School For Scandal - Fringe 2009

Thursday 27th Aug, '09-
Stephen K Amos: Find The Funny
Stephen K Amos: Find The Funny

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2008 -
Britcom 2007
Britcom 2007

Show - Montreal 2007 - Wednesday 18th Jul, '07-
Stephen K Amos: More Of Me
Stephen K Amos: More Of Me

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Stephen K Amos : Original Review
Stephen K Amos : Original Review

Saturday 1st May, '04-
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Stephen K Amos
Stephen K Amos

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 -
Comedy Store's 30th Anniversary Charity Gala
Comedy Store's 30th Anniversary Charity Gala

Show - Misc live shows -
Stephen K Amos: All Of Me
Stephen K Amos: All Of Me

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Stephen K Amos & Guests: It Might Just Happen
Stephen K Amos & Guests: It Might Just Happen

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Stephen K Amos
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2001 -
Talk Radio
Talk Radio

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Stephen K Amos
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2003 -
Stephen K Amos
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
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Absolutely brilliant

[Anon], January 2006


He had me hysterical. I am a massive fan of Lee Evans and am very biased to him but Stephen K Amos has got it too.He is superb.

Gary Bellars, January 2006


I have never laughed so much in my life. The guy is one of a kind. He had the entire audience captivated

Bex, October 2005


I can't recommend him highly enough. He had us in stitches from the moment he got on stage. Absolutely hilarious.

Tony, October 2005


Absolutely brilliant compere

Dyf, October 2005


Awesomely funny. Best comedian i have ever seen. I was in stitches throughout his set.

Owen, September 2005


Nothing short of hilarious. This man delivers laughs a second. Looking forward to his return back to Australia

Kath, September 2005


Great compere, reat personality. Deserves to be doing better

Phil Marl, August 2005


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Where can I see Stephen K Amos next?

Where can I see Stephen K Amos next?

20:00 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13
Venue: The Bedford
Prices: £10 to £16
Comics: Stephen K Amos
Info: Part of the Balham Comedy Festival
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:40~21:40 - Thursday 1st Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Friday 2nd Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Sunday 4th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Monday 5th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Tuesday 6th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Wednesday 7th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Thursday 8th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Friday 9th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Saturday 10th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Sunday 11th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Wednesday 14th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Thursday 15th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Friday 16th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Saturday 17th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Sunday 18th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
20:40~21:40 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
17:10~18:10 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13
Venue: Pleasance Courtyard
Prices: £13 (£12 concs)
Show: Stephen K Amos Talk Show
Show starts: 17:10
20:40~21:40 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
19:30 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13
Venue: Edinburgh Playhouse [Fringe]
Prices: Call for prices
Show: Comedy Gala In Aid Of Waverley Care 2013
Show starts: 19:30
17:10~18:10 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13
Venue: Pleasance Courtyard
Prices: £13 (£12 concs)
Show: Stephen K Amos Talk Show
Show starts: 17:10
20:40~21:40 - Friday 23rd Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
17:10~18:10 - Friday 23rd Aug, '13
Venue: Pleasance Courtyard
Prices: £13 (£12 concs)
Show: Stephen K Amos Talk Show
Show starts: 17:10
20:40~21:40 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13
Venue: Stand 3 and 4
Prices: £10
Show: Stephen K Amos: Work In Progress [Edinburgh 2013]
Show starts: 20:40
17:10~18:10 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13
Venue: Pleasance Courtyard
Prices: £13 (£12 concs)
Show: Stephen K Amos Talk Show
Show starts: 17:10
20:00 - Saturday 12th Oct, '13
Venue: Great Yarmouth St George's Theatre
Prices: £16
Comics: Stephen K Amos
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)