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Tony Law

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At Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival

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At Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival
2012 Glasgow Comedy Festival
At Chortle's Fast Fringe
At Chortle's Fast Fringe
Showreel 2011
On Russell Howard's Good News
Gok Wan joke
At the 2010 Glasgow Comedy Festival
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Biography

Winner of the Chortle Award for Breakthrough act in 2012... 14 years after starting out in comedy. He was also nominated for the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award the same year.

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Reviews

Leicester Comedy Festival Preview Show
Live Review
Leicester De Montfort Hall

Leicester Comedy Festival Preview Show

How do you sum up a whole festival of 520 shows in just one night? It’s a puzzle organisers of the Leicester Comedy Festival always face when programming their preview show... made all the more tricky as the audience is a mix of hardcore stand-up devotees and the most casual of comedy-goers, lured by the annual sense of occasion and probably a face they recognise from the telly.

But any gala that starts with the old-school stylings of Jimmy Cricket and ends with the wild-haired surrealism of Tony Law can rightly said to have captured the full gamut of the eclectic comedy scene.

This is the second year that the full 17-day event has properly been titled Dave’s Leicester Comedy Festival, thanks to the TV channel’s sponsorship, so it’s probably only right they have a Dave to introduce it. Mr Spikey faced an initially cold audience who didn’t warm up much as he indulged in some once-topical material about the German cannibal Armin Meiwes, who was in the news nearly a decade ago. Yet as he reappeared after each act, he found an increasingly cordial reception for both his personal anecdotes his collection of misprints and badly-phrased signs and song lyrics; no wonder he’s a regular on Countdown’s Dictionary Corner. He conveyed his disbelief with a cheery sarcasm that’s impossible not to warm to.

Cricket suffered from that initial tepid environment, though. When last Chortle saw him in the intimate confines of an Edinburgh Fringe venue, his cheesy silliness was infectious, but in the sizeable De Montfort Hall, it dissipated too thinly. For all his usual exhortations to ‘Come here’, the audience never really stepped into his world to savour the mix of corny old gags... and corny new ones. But it’s all delivered with an impish twinkle, even at 67, that keeps him loveable.

‘Corny’ isn’t an adjective you could attach to the ever-inventive Pat Cahill, the epitome of the confident but misguided British bloke, but in his case holding court on oddball matters such as the life cycle of the mayfly. His 15 minutes involved a fast-paced mish-mash of ideas and images, and the verbal gymnastics of his tricksy chat as much as guarantees a round of applause when he executes the conversational dismount. He offers a contradictory blast of mundane surrealism at such a head-spinning rate that he leaves the audience happy, yet struggling to catch up.

Matt Rees earned his place on this showcase after winning the Leicester Mercury Comedian Of The Year competition last year – but he doesn’t have a show at the festival. There was almost palpable disappointment when he announced that fact at the end of an endearing and witty routine about the main facets of his life: ‘junk food, alcohol and laziness’. Yet the deadpan, self-effacing Welshman has been industrious in writing a sparkling new routine about the embarrassment of finding a sex manual in his parents’ bedroom, which sits comfortably alongside the rest of his resigned material. His is a distinctive voice, and a funny one, and he delivered one of the stand-out sets of the night, despite his relative inexperience.

But a comedy stalwart took us to the interval, with the cult, mild-mannered musical offerings of John Shuttleworth, who perhaps overestimated the reach of his back catalogue as he struggled to get the crowd singing along to Yamaha-backed ‘hits’ such as Austin Ambassador Y-Reg. There’s delight in the detail of his tracks that cover not the great themes such as love and loss... but the more quotidian concerns of having two margarines on the go (‘it’s a nightmare scenario’). He’s quietly, wryly funny - ‘oof’ing away as he gets the wrong tempo button on his keyboard – but not quite the footstomping half-stopper that was probably planned.

Piff The Magic Dragon restarted proceedings with a thoroughly entertaining trick. He certainly stamps his idiosyncrasies on to the traditional variety turn, dressed in sparkly dragon suit and accompanied by his chihuahua Mr Piffles, who seems to have inherited the same world-weary sadness of his owner. The near-monotone delivery provides a comic juxtaposition to both the sparkle of the props and wardrobe... and to what proves to be a particularly impressive ‘pick a card’ routine.

Nothing so remarkable about Suzi Ruffell, unfortunately. She’s a wonderfully likeable personality - but that’s not the same as a being a great comic, and she falls into a vast category of amiable, attractive, fashionably-dressed, unthreateningly quirky, skinny-jeaned comics with dynamic performance but instantly forgettable material and barely-discernable jokes. That she’s female and gay isn’t enough of a point of difference as she chatted about being single, nights on the booze, and spotting the sprawling pubic hair of fellow gym users in the changing rooms, all of which is unexcitingly generic. She should use her great stage presence for better ends than this.

Gary Delaney, on the other hand, is all about the jokes. And how great they are: his densely-packed one-liners encompass the full range from the childishly silly to the devilishly dark, though there’s clearly never any evil intent behind any of them. The sharp writing is wrapped in a nicely self-effacing delivery, and he engages in chatty dialogue with the audience as he offers a running commentary on the gags and how they are received... though his fiddling with the water bottle, forever putting it down and picking it up, is a little distracting. Not that much can distract from the quality of the jokes.

Then came the hugely distinctive Tony Law, who’s almost all distraction, as he barks out non-sequiturs and asides on his own eccentric performance. He gets instant laughs from his odd rhythms and odder looks, and though his stream of consciousness can easily lose audiences along the way, he’s only ever one sharp turn away from another bit of nonsense that will allow them to climb on board again. I’ve seen plenty of gigs where he’s got more laughs than this, but when he left the stage after his ‘two elephants walk into a bar...’ joke, there was a definite sense that the audience wanted more. Which is presumably the very point of a preview show.

Before that sense could settle, though, came the announcement of a surprise finale, courtesy of The Greatest Show On Legs. And it surely did come as a surprise to most as Pat Cahill, Martin Soan and Bob Slayer took to the stage with nought but party decorations to cover their modesty, ready to perform the hilarious balloon dance made not-quite-famous by the late Malcolm Hardee.

As if this wasn’t anarchic enough, the naked Slayer then scurried through the auditorium, and even on to the balcony ledge, some 20ft above the ground, no doubt giving some health and safety officer a stress ulcer in the process. A wonderfully unpredictable end to the the night to serve as a reminder that sometimes comedy is as much about cocking a snook at conformity as it is about well-crafted jokes.

Date of live review: Sunday 13th Jan, '13
Review by Steve Bennett
Alternative Comedy Memorial Society
Alternative Comedy Memorial Society

Wednesday 31st Oct, '12- Soho Theatre
Tony Law: Fringe 2012
Tony Law: Fringe 2012

Monday 20th Aug, '12- Stand 1
Sean Lock etc at the Greenwich Comedy Festival
Sean Lock etc at the Greenwich Comedy Festival

Wednesday 18th Jul, '12- Old Royal Naval College
Gregg Jevin Memorial Concert
Gregg Jevin Memorial Concert

Thursday 8th Mar, '12-
Just For Laughs Comedy Store showcase
Just For Laughs Comedy Store showcase

Wednesday 22nd Feb, '12-
Tony Law: Go Mr Tony Go!
Tony Law: Go Mr Tony Go!

Sunday 7th Aug, '11-
Glasgow Comedy Festival Preview Show
Glasgow Comedy Festival Preview Show

Wednesday 26th Jan, '11-
Tony Law: Mr Tony’s Brainporium
Tony Law: Mr Tony’s Brainporium

Monday 9th Aug, '10-
Tony Law: Revenge Of The Dog Of Time
Tony Law: Revenge Of The Dog Of Time

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
Tony Law : Original Review
Tony Law : Original Review

Saturday 1st Jan, '05-
Tony Law
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2000 -
The Dinks
The Dinks

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2003 -
The Dinks 2: Mouthbreathin'
The Dinks 2: Mouthbreathin'

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
A Tony Law Show
A Tony Law Show

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Talk Radio
Talk Radio

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Tony Law: The Dog of Time
Tony Law: The Dog of Time

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
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Seen him three times and am a big fan of his style, which I'd describe as something along the lines of alternative with panache.

Jon, May 2012


He is just brilliant, you will be guaranteed something different, not your conventional comedian, much, much better than that. Sit back and enjoy the ride!

Jake, February 2012


This man is a comedy god. Quirky and creative he is genuinely hilarious every time and he just gets better and better. More!

Kellie, April 2011


Absolutely brilliant! Very creative and utterly unique. I suppose if I had to compare him to anything, I'd say he's like the stand-up version of Family Guy - surreal with sharp insights and bizarre tangents that left me in stitches. I'd definitely recommend catching him if you haven't already.

Andy T, April 2011


Abysmal - utterly clueless and less funny than an enema. By the time he finished his 15 minutes of drivel most of the room had emptied into the bar/toilets just to get away from the noise. Never, ever again.

Adrian Breeds, March 2011


This man is a genius and unbelievably funny.

Jack, February 2011


Funniest freaking comedian out there. Personable and funny even if half of what he says is nonsense. Top, top comic.

Matt, January 2011


The funniest comic I saw at the Edinburgh Festival this year. I'll definitely watch him again.

Dan, September 2010


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19:30~23:00 - Saturday 29th Jun, '13
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19:30~00:00 - Monday 8th Jul, '13
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Benefit for Help For Heroes
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21:30 - Wednesday 10th Jul, '13
Venue: The Bedford
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Info: Edinburgh preview. Part of the Balham Comedy Festival
Show: Tony Law: Nonsense Overdrive
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19:30~22:30 - Friday 12th Jul, '13
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Comics: Matthew Highton, Tony Law
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19:30 - Friday 12th Jul, '13
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Comics: Aisling Bea, Milton Jones, Tony Law, Arthur Smith (MC)
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20:00 - Sunday 14th Jul, '13
Venue: Lancaster The Borough
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12:30~13:30 - Thursday 1st Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Sunday 4th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Monday 5th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Tuesday 6th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Wednesday 7th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Thursday 8th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Tuesday 13th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Wednesday 14th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Thursday 15th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Friday 16th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Saturday 17th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Sunday 18th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Monday 19th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Tuesday 20th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13
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19:40~20:40 - Sunday 25th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Sunday 25th Aug, '13
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12:30~13:30 - Monday 26th Aug, '13
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20:30 - Friday 4th Oct, '13
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