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Velvet Laugher Master Series
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Starring Comics:
Craig Campbell
David Crowe
Doug Stanhope

Velvet Laugher Master Series


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Description

Strictly limited runs from four of comedy's most happening stand-up acts:

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Reviews

Original Review:

In these days when the word controversial clings like a limpet to any hack comic who dares to use the F-word or admits to dabbling in drugs, it's a blast of fresh air to witness the real deal.

Yes, Doug Stanhope is sweary, filthy and full of bile. But he's not just fierce, he's fiercely intelligent - and fiercely funny.

Every passionate outburst makes a point, as he savages social, sexual and Washington politics with an astounding fervour.

As he says, if you want straightforward gags about a dumb-ass president who chokes on pretzels, go elsewhere (and there's plenty of shows like this to choose from this festival). But if you want someone to give the very foundations of American beliefs a brutal kicking, from drink-driving to abortion, Stanhope's your man.

It's an aggressive, even nasty, routine, which does elicit a certain shock reaction. But it's not gratuitous, on the whole, instead using heady material in the context of advancing his powerful arguments. So you get buggery gags linked to his opinions on global overpopulation.

Well, OK, some of the sex stuff is apropos of nothing - including the base, but funny, money shot which brings his routine to a literal climax - but a lot of it isn't. The disparate gags - memorable as they are - also help him out of a narrative hole on more than one occasion.

This was Stanhope's first British appearance, and he did fumble a little with which references and routines would translate, and then trying rearranging the material that was left into something like a coherent show.

His stay is pitifully short - but if you're within travelling distance of Edinburgh this week, grasp any chance you can to see a genuinely outrageous, angry and above all funny comedian on brutal form.

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Comments

In a festival full of people kidding themselves on that they are stand up comics, Doug Stanhope stands out as a worthy heir to Bill Hicks' throne - if you didn't see the show, you were caught napping this fringe my friends.

Bill Dewar, August 2002


Saw Doug the following evening and from what I can gather the set was tighter from the start. He got a grip on the British/American differences quite sharp. Maybe creeping him up half a star. There is a lot Doug says I don't agree with, but it is funny and intelligent comedy.Highlight of the fringe for me, so far.

Grant, August 2002



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