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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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![]() OK, so Tim Minchin doesn’t really need another review at this point, but who would turn down the chance of witnessing him perform a one-off ‘greatest hits’ gig in an intimate, 400-seat theatre? This show is for the Winchester Comedy Festival. But about four months late, as that event was back in October. Or eight months early for the next one, if you’re more of a forward thinker. Minchin had to pull out last year, admitting now that he had a ‘substantially better offer’ to star as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar. But he honours his commitments, so this date was rescheduled. Judging by his physical condition, he’d have been justified in pulling this one too. He’s doped up on off-the-shelf medication (plus a couple of glasses of a robust red) to combat a bug that clearly leaves him befuddled. He stumbles over a couple of numbers, notably Thank You God, which demands clarity of diction in its tightly-packed lyrics, and oftenseems out of sorts. But his vulnerability endears, and also leads to a couple of unique experiences... such as when a small audience disturbance throws him during the nine-minute beat poem Storm. Halting the piece renders the backing track useless – and he has to provide his own moody jazz background on the grand piano, which is a nice treat. But the lack of the recording robs him of his audio cues, and several times he loses his place - to be rescued by some dedicated (or scary) fans who know the work much better than he. Other hits on the playlist included the autobiographical Rock N Roll Nerd, the catchy ear-worm Prejudice, the disturbingly honest and increasingly maniacal Lullaby, the misleading Cont and rock epic Dark Side – not to mention the newly re-topical Pope Song ‘to be retired on February 28’. As if. Betwixt songs, his banter sometimes became meandering, but when he caused embarrassment for one teenage girl out with her parents, it may have mortifying for her, but it was highly amusing for the rest of us. Even when he falters, Minchin has a winning ‘forgive me’ grin that works a treat, that’s also deployed when he performs his more contentious material. Even under the weather, Minchin makes for a compelling showman; and he must have been enjoying the show as much as the audience, for instead of the allocated 80 minutes, he actually ran for two hours, whatever the demands on his ailing throat. What a trooper. |
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| Date of live review: Thursday 14th Feb, '13 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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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. MsJinnifer, February 2013 |
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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. carmellaj, August 2011 |
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That's the trouble with people called Mandy, they just don't do irony .... Cathy, February 2011 |
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@vicky... um what? guess I'm not 'intelectual' enough... Dave, March 2010 |
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An utter pleasure to watch perform and a delightfully down to earth person. Eagerly awaiting his interpretation of Matilda to hit the west end. vicky, February 2010 |
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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. Mandy Allan, January 2010 |
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I saw Tim at the Glasgow Pavilion. Wow what a night. Helena, October 2009 |
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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!! Tim, October 2009 |
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Matilda waltzes off with 7 Oliviers Record award haul for Minchin's musical 16/04/2012 Permanent link
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ITV pulls Tim Minchin's Christmas song Fears of 'offending Christians and right-wing press' 22/12/2011 Permanent link
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Tim Minchin and The Heritage Orchestra - Live at The Royal Albert Hall
Tim Minchin
DVD (2010):
Tim MInchin: Ready For This?
CD (2009):
Tim Minchin and Friends
CD (2008):
Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better
Series one of his radio show
Laughapoolooza [Adelaide 07]
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Tim Minchin: Dark Side
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Tim Minchin: So Rock
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Tim Minchin: Ready For This?
Melbourne 2005
Tim Minchin: Dark Side [Melbourne]
Misc live shows
Latitude 2008
Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People
Secret Policeman's Ball 2008
Montreal 2006
Late Nite Down Under
Tour
Tim Minchin And His Orchestra
West End run
Tim Minchin

