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Dan Antopolski: Antopolski 2000
Perrier nominee
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Original Review:
Dan Antopolski can be a brilliant gagsmith - a fabulous lateral thinker who can drop a pitch-perfect pun to astonishing effect, or go on a slighty surreal rambling into a world of his own. Yet this is a pretty poor showcase for his talents. The delivery is on the lazy side - and he has developed not so much a catchphrase as a catchgesture, shrugging off the more laboured moments with an exaggerated movement that seems to say: "It's not my fault." Film and musical diversons, too, seem awkwardly handled and a little too self-knowing - especially those inserts involving more famous comedians In fact he makes plenty of references to his own weaknesses - and in true modern, deconstructionist style makes references to flaws in the show. But surely it would be better to fix them, rather than just draw attention to them? Yes, there are moments of searing brilliance, but the show is too loose, too self-conscious and ultimately too frustrating to do them justice. In one of those knowing video exchanges (which turns out to be a really heavy-handed attempt to make a obvious point about journalists - not that I'm taking it as a slight), Antopolski indicates he knows that the show will get a three-star review. Bang on. |
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Dan is lovely Nadia, August 2002 |
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The best comedian in the UK today. Dan rules. Andrew Mason, November 2001 |
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I've never seen anything so stuck up it's own arse in my life. The smugness and sense of self-importance were galaxy-sized, he continually looked down on the audience. Complete tosh. And the "Look who I know" video segments were so crap ... I guess I should stop moaning, but when you spend a tenner to watch some rich twat tell you how much better he is than you, it gets my goat. Gavin Williams, October 2001 |
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This was one of my top shows of Edinburgh - Dan is a child, but a child prodigy as some of his stuff is sheer genius. His shows are getting better and better! Walsh, August 2001 |
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