Sajeela Kershi
Sal Stevens
Sally-Anne Hayward
Sam Avery
Sam Gore
Sam Harland
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Samantha Hannah
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Sanderson Jones
Sandi Toksvig
Sandy Nelson
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Scooby
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Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Sean Collins
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Seymour Mace
Shappi Khorsandi
Sharon Mahoney
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Shaun Paczkowski
Shaun Pye
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Silky
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Sody Funjabi
Sol Bernstein
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Spencer Brown
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Spiky Mike
Stan Stanley
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Stefano Paolini
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Steph Lane
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Stephen Grant
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Stephen Merchant
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Steve Day
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Steve N Allen
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Steve Royle
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Steve Williams
Steven Dick
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Stewart Lee
Stewart Spaull
Stu Who?
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Stuart Goldsmith
Stuart Hossack
Stuart Hudson
Stuart Mitchell
Sue Perkins
Sully O'Sullivan
Susan Calman
Susan Hanks
Susan Morrison
Susan Murray
Susan Vale
Suzi Ruffell
Suzy Bennett
Suzy Wylde
Sy Thomas
Simon Munnery
On JesusAt Late N Live, Edinburgh 2008 |
More Simon Munnery videos |
| On Jesus |
| Simon Munnery On Comedy Cuts |
| Simon Munnery One Down |
| Attention Scum |
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| Radio: 1996: Winner of the Sony Award for his Radio One show 29 Minutes of Truth in the guise of his earlier creation Alan Parker: Urbnan Warrior |
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| TV: 2001: Attention Scum. BBC2 series |
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| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh show: Simon Munnery's AGM Simon Munnery's AGM |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh shows: Buckethead and Simon Munnery's AGM Buckethead |
| Stand Up: 2004: Edinburgh shows: Buckethead and Simon Munnery's AGM Simon Munnery's AGM |
| Stand Up: 2003: Edinburgh shows: Trilogy Trilogy |
| Stand Up: 2002: Edinburgh show: Noble Thoughts Of A Noble Mind Noble Thoughts Of A Noble Mind |
| Stand Up: 2001: Attention Scum Live in Soho Theatre. Review Soho Theatre. |
| Stand Up: 2001: Attention Scum Live in Soho Theatre. Review Review |
| Stand Up: 1993: Co-founded Cluub Zarathustra with Stewart Lee Stewart Lee |
| Stand Up: 1991: Part of the original Comedy Zone line-up at Edinburgh, with Stewart Lee, Mark Lamarr and Chris and George Stewart Lee, |
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Alexei Sayle Presents... |
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![]() Alexei Sayle says it was a reluctant decision to return to stand-up after such a along absence, admitting that he was wary he might only be held in such high regard as a founding father of alternative comedy because so few people had actually seen him on stage. ‘Diluting the legacy’ his wife called his comeback– a title for a tour if ever there was one. But on the evidence of this, just his fourth gig in 16 years, Britain’s pioneering anarcho-Marxist comedy star-cum-Mrs Marple actor has very little to fear. Sure, at the age of 59, some of the feral aggression has gone, as have some of the old certainties. ‘Politics is a lot more complicated now,’ he says – but that could just as well be the effects of his broader life’s experience, not just the blurring of the old left vs right battle lines of the Eighties. Sayle’s more recent work encompasses adverts for the Wild Bean Café, which might, he confesses, suggest a toning down of his firebrand tendencies. But hasn’t abandoned his beliefs altogether, with a closing routine that carries a reference to the Sabra and Shatila massacre. But politics is – and always was – just one ingredient in the pie, and Sayle is just as happy doing pub gags about blind hippos going in to pubs, or observational routines deconstructing Casualty. In the wrong hands either could be hack, but Sayle has strong instincts and a rascally delivery that makes this effortless and fun. And while the full-on mania has gone, it’s been replaced by a more accessible, natural wit. His own career informs much of his self-deprecating material, including a couple of well-pitched anecdotes from his brief stint as a novelty pop star, and an especially delightful piece about how Ben Elton – his successor as Comedy Store compere – got his own back after being the brunt of Sayle’s festering disdain for years. A couple of these segments are old material, but he still makes them feel fresh, thanks to the timing and genial presence it’s almost impossible to fake. This isn’t a full comeback, but a tentative toe in the water as he fronts a series of cross-generational showcases in the Soho Theatre’s lovely basement club. And whether it’s what he’s doing on stage now, or the more unruly days he represents, but he engenders a playfully feisty atmosphere in the crowd, which rears its head a couple of times. In the guise of her ant comedian, Bridget Christie largely baffles the audience, which is slightly surprising as such surreal oddness is surely a throwback to the best days of alternative cabaret. Even though her ridiculous parallels between the prejudices faced by female comedians and formic ones deserves better than this, she remains cheerfully stoic, insisting awkwardness was what she always planned as ‘laughter is undignified’. Nonetheless, the audience really get into the spirit of things when she embarks on her ant based puns, with a series of perfectly-judged heckles all ending in ‘-ant’ – and the ensuing banter on both sides1 lifts the set. No such disrespect is afforded Simon Munnery, who is given free rein to entertain with his pithy, oblique gags. He opens with a routine about killing dogs that’s skilfully inoffensive, before re-enacting an imaginary theological debate with Richard Dawkins, who is given the voice of a particularly pedantic EL Wisty. And all that’s relatively mainstream in comparison to his jauntily geeky song about the architects of the ill-fated R101 airship, which nonetheless hits the mark. His current tour, named after that track, is a return to form after a few years of treading water – and this charming, sharp set continued that winning streak. The audience were back on their springs for Josie Long, vocally challenging her account that there was a time when people stood in front of their televisions for the National Anthem played at closedown came. But she handled it beautifully, calling up her expert witness, and creating a nice moment of spontaneity. At the start of her set, she confessed it has been a while since she’d performed just 20 minutes – and in the event stayed on stage for what must have been about twice that, which seemed too long in the context of this showcase. This aside, her political-tinged routine, with its key themes of fair taxation and universal free education can be a little soapboxy, but she wins through on puppyish charm and passionate conviction. But even she appeared shocked when her suggestion the Royals’ heads should be on spikes was so enthusiastically endorsed by what she considered a conservative audience – indicating Sayle’s fans haven’t entirely softened in their advancing middle age. For despite his reservations about putting his hat back in the stand-up ring, this is his show, and even though he had penned only a few routines for the occasion, it certainly proved he can still be relevant – and more importantly funny – after his absence. It’s early days, but his legacy looks more than safe so far. |
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Never heard of him before but heard his "Alan Parker's 59 minutes of truth" on Radio 7 and it was hilarious. JHTS, February 2011 |
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Desperately desperate. Should be working as a tax inspector or something as equally banal. Dave Rotweiler, November 2008 |
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A comedian's comedian indeed. Not in the sense of being a snide cliquey gag-mongerer, more in the sense of being one of the funniest guys I've seen! He falls into character, slides into stand-up, lays into hecklers - and all the time shows comics how it's done. And shows the rest of us a good, solid, laughter-filled set. Michael Monkhouse, July 2008 |
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Same with the students at my local Uni, although to be fair they were wasted and the opener had been Russell Howard, God knows how that happened. With Munnery headlining, the £4 entry price was incredibly good value. Cardiff Guy, February 2008 |
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Very good. Too clever for the audience at the courtyard in Hereford, though colin the courtyard king, June 2007 |
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An exceptional comic. Ed O\'Meara, February 2007 |
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My favorite! Inspired, Intelligent, honest, silly and brave work. Always exhilarating. a comedian of heroic proportion. bobby, October 2006 |
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Not very funnery. Lisa, August 2006 |
Where can I see Simon Munnery next?
| Friday 10th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Harlow Playhouse |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Saturday 11th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Oxford North Wall Arts Centre |
| Prices: | £12 (£10 concs) |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 19:45 - Sunday 12th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Curve Theatre |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Tuesday 14th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Liverpool Unity Theatre |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| Wednesday 15th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Chapter Arts Centre |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Thursday 16th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Hove The Old Market |
| Prices: | £12 |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:30 - Saturday 18th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Colchester Arts Centre |
| Prices: | £12 (£10 concs) |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Saturday 25th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Kettering Arts Centre |
| Prices: | £10 (£8 concs) |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:30 - Tuesday 28th Feb, '12 | |
| Venue: | Edinburgh Stand |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 19:30 - Thursday 8th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Belfast Black Box |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Friday 9th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | New Milton Forest Arts Centre |
| Prices: | £12 |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:45 - Saturday 10th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Monkey Business Chalk Farm |
| Prices: | £12.50 (£10 concs) + £2.50 membership |
| Comics: | Abandoman, Geoff Boyz, Simon Munnery |
| Info: | MC Martin Besserman |
| 20:00 - Saturday 10th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | The Oxford |
| Prices: | £12.50 (£10 concs) + £2.50 membership |
| Comics: | Abandoman, Geoff Boyz, Simon Munnery, Daniel Simonsen (MC) |
| 20:00 - Sunday 11th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Glee |
| Prices: | Adult - £12.00, Student - £7.00 |
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| Sunday 18th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Bristol Tobacco Factory |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:30 - Tuesday 20th Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Glasgow Stand |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| Wednesday 21st Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Paisley Arts Centre |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material |
| 20:00 - Thursday 22nd Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Aldershot West End Centre |
| Prices: | £10 |
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| 20:30 - Friday 23rd Mar, '12 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Glee Club |
| Prices: | Adult - £12.00, Student - £10.00 |
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| 20:00 - Sunday 29th Apr, '12 | |
| Venue: | Southampton Nuffield Theatre |
| Prices: | £10 (£8 concs) |
| Comics: | Iain Stirling, Simon Munnery |

Hegley's Journals and Playlet With Simon Munnery
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Simon Munnery: Noble Thoughts Of A Noble Mind
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Simon Munnery: Trilogy
Where Did It All Go Wrong?
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Simon Munnery's AGM
Simon Munnery: Buckethead
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Simon Munnery's AGM
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Simon Munnery's Annual General Meeting
Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Johnson and Boswell: Late But Live
Simon Munnery: Annual General Meeting 2007
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Elizabeth And Raleigh: Late But Live
Simon Munnery: Annual General Meeting 2008
This Show Belongs To Lionel Richie No 3: Up Arthurs Seat
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Aaaaaaaaaarrghh! It's Bollock Relief
Simon Munnery's AGM09
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Simon Munnery: Self-employed
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Simon Munnery: Hats Off For The 101ers, And Other Material
Misc live shows
Malcolm Hardee Charity Cabaret 2007
Robin Ince's Christmas Book Club 2006
Tedstock
Ten Best Stand-ups In The World Ever. Gig 1




