Tim Minchin
Composer, actor and pianist Tim Minchin lept into the British comedy scene in 2005, with his Perrier-best-newcomer-winning Edinburgh show Dark Side.
It was a show he had debuted at the Sydney Big Laugh Comedy Festival earlier that year, and performed to critical acclaim at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where it won the Festival Directors' Award.
His follow-up show, So Rock, was nominated for the Barry award for the most outstanding show in his native Melbourne in 2006 before returning to Edinburgh. That year he also appeared at the Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal.
He performed his first show, Navel, in Australia in 2003 and was a Victoria state finalist in the Raw competition for new comedians the following year.
As an actor, he has played Amadeus in Peter Schaffer's play, and Hamlet, both for the Perth Theatre Company, and has appeared with the Australian Shakespeare Company.
Winner of the best music and variety act at the Chortle awards in 2009, 2010 and 2011, where his show with a full orchestra was also named best tour.
In 2010, he wrote the music for the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of Roald Dahl's Matilda.
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Tim Minchin: Ready For This? on tour

Until his appearance on Jonathan Ross’s show on Friday, Tim Minchin didn’t have much in the way of mainstream exposure. How, then, did he defy the laws of marketing and sell out almost 10,000 seats over three nights at the Hammersmith Apollo?
The short answer is by putting on a bloody good show, bringing rock’s overblown tongue-in-cheek histrionics to his virtuoso musical accomplishment. Barefoot, with skinny jeans and shock of mad-scientist hair, he certainly looks the part, while smoke, dramatic lighting and pyrotechnics – both literal and in his performance – add to the sense of occasion. The man is, undoubtedly, a charismatic showman, as the near-unanimous standing ovation he earned attests.
But while he’s a master of populist presentation, he has made fewer concessions in his sometimes forthright material. Who would have thought you could fill theatres with musings on the causation-correlation logical fallacy and a nine-and-a-half-minute jazz-backed beat poems in praise of reason? It shows you can make anything funny if you do it with enough style.
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Debunking the irrational is a strong thread in this elegantly subversive and mischievously playful show, being recorded tonight for DVD. That poem, recounting an awkward dinner-party encounter with hippy chick called Storm, contains the most succinct, unarguable rejoinder to ‘alternative medicine’ that you will find anywhere; where elsewhere he snipes at creationists and Christians, proudly wearing his atheism on his sleeve. Even the love song to his wife, If I Didn’t Have You, takes all the mystique out of romance, wittily, subversively undermining it with logic.
He is, in short, a nerd. But probably the coolest nerd you’ll meet. He’s disarmingly self-effacing about the gap between the confidence he gets from the music compared to the enthusiastic, but rather more shy, persona that he adopts when he’s not behind the grand piano. He plays on this skilfully, able to get a laugh from a slightly too-choreographed flick of the hair, or failing to muster the enthusiasm for an obligatory rock-and-roll ‘Yeah!’
There are strong elements of Victoria Wood in his musical style, and Bill Bailey in his personal one, mixed with a generous portion of Tom Lehrer. But Minchin has created his own niche. The songs are more than strong enough to stand up on their own, so it’s a bonus when lines make you laugh out loud, which they frequently do.
Highlights are his beautifully bitter musical repost to an earlier bad review; the perennial classic parody of popstars turning into self-aggrandising eco-preachers, Canvas Bag and Bears Don’t Dig On Dancing, which becomes an hilarious song-and-dance spectacle. Other songs such as Dark Side are more about mood than chuckles, while the joke in the anti-religious Good Book doesn’t quite come off, despite its fine message.
But occasional moments in either stand-up and his song when the wit isn’t as sharp as the ambition are irrelevant. This plays by musical theatre rules, where the aim is to create a vibrant show with catchy tunes and warm wit. For that, top marks.
Minchin shows his range – and his emotional pull – with the encore number, White Wine In The Sun, a remarkably touching Christmas ballad for atheists, which contains not a sniff of a gag. He could so obviously direct his considerable talents in many directions – let’s be thankful comedy is the one he’s chosen.
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MsJinnifer - 14/02/2013
Yes great to see Tim in intimate venue, just him and piano like it used to be. Love the band, but also solo. The 16-year-old was not embarrassed, nor her parents -- all big fans.
carmellaj - 22/08/2011
Saw TM for second time at Beautiful Days this weekend, one of the most gifted and brilliant performers I have ever seen, who also happens to be extremely funny.
Cathy - 08/02/2011
That's the trouble with people called Mandy, they just don't do irony ....
Dave - 09/03/2010
@vicky... um what? guess I'm not 'intelectual' enough...
vicky - 15/02/2010
An utter pleasure to watch perform and a delightfully down to earth person. Eagerly awaiting his interpretation of Matilda to hit the west end.
Mandy Allan - 10/01/2010
I would advise this Art School Stilgoe to revise his sixth-form debater-informed 'Storm Movie' poetry - too preachy for his target crowd of rebounding Brand-ettes and too ill-informed and twitterati-driven to draw any intelectual audience worth its salt.
Helena - 13/10/2009
I saw Tim at the Glasgow Pavilion. Wow what a night.
Tim - 06/10/2009
You just can’t fault this guy. Saw his ‘Ready for this’ tour in Cambridge and was utterly brilliant. I bought his CD and listen too it regularly and you really start to appreciate all the ironies. All round good fun, sort off bloke if you met in a bar you would be entertained for hours just listening to him rant! Top class!!
howlieT - 22/05/2009
Always hilarious and a lovely bloke too
Saz - 10/10/2008
I think Russell Brand may begin to have competion. Watch him on the Secrets Policeman's Ball. I didn't stop laughing.
Stephanie Plowman - 20/09/2008
Saw Tim at Bloomsbury Theatre on 6th September and he's absolutely amazing! Ended up buying both CDs after the gig and play them every day in the car. His song 'If I didn't have you,I'd have somebody else...' was genius and he played the old classics like canvas bags and rock and roll nerd.... He also has the added benefit of being bloody beautifuly hot! Definitely a must see!!
Ashleigh - 07/08/2008
Seen Tim twice now at the Edinburgh Festival and think he is just amazing!
Elena - 15/06/2008
There aren't any words to descibe how utterly delicious this comedian is. Very very funny. Didn't put a foot wrong. Perfect.
Jo - 08/11/2007
Saw Tim at the brilliant 'Live at the Chapel' night at Union Chapel, London. I never anticipated laughing so much as I did during his set, even with it being a comedy gig. Touched by genius.
DC - 09/05/2007
I went to see Tim at Darlington Arts Center in February 2007. His songs were excellent and the way he deals with encores is great. Recommended
Flatbadger - 27/02/2007
Tim was on my "never seen" list. He is now firmly placed in my "see ever time" list. What an amazing show. Incredibly talented pianist, a formidable songwriter with a comic quirk like no other. Unmissable!
LULU - 12/02/2007
Really loved the show at Playhouse, Norwich. His poem was hilarious, songs brilliant, great personality. Will definately go to see him again.
Scott - 06/02/2007
Excellent in support of Mark Watson tonight as part of his Makes The World Better... slot for Radio 4 - worth listening out for from 13/2.
Alix - 24/01/2007
Amazing! I also discovered him at WSPA beneft, he stole the show in my eyes! Canvas Bags = pure genius!
Misty - 22/01/2007
DIscovered him at WSPA. Amazingly talented. Left the crowd at Hammersmith in stunned awe. Talented with no ego and a brilliant mind. Very magical.
BigJoe - 13/11/2006
Fucking Genius. Go watch this guy