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Dan Antopolski: A Whim Away
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Starring Comic:
Dan Antopolski

Dan Antopolski: A Whim Away


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Description

Triple Perrier nominee Dan Antobiscuit returns with a taut new standup show. Please ­ ram your heads into his private idea-jungle of ideas

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Reviews

Original Review:

Show Rating:Dan Antopolski: A Whim Away rated 3/5

After several years of playing with big, or just plain stupid, ideas, Fringe favourite Dan Antopolski this year says he's aiming for most straightforward stand-up set he can. "Lies and boasting, basically," is how he puts it.

And, for the first half-hour at least, you get some of the best material at the festival, a winning mixture of groanworthy music-hall puns with intellectual subjects, with the odd sick joke for garnish.

His forte is the delayed drop punchline, the sort of gag that takes you a beat or two to get, but feel happy that you were bright enough to figure it out. But if you don't want to put your mind to work and would you prefer the stupidity of, say, hearing a man read aloud in a series of mousy squeaks ­ then you're catered for, too.

So talented is he that he even manages a near-impossible feat: finding a good, new joke in Star Wars.

Antopolski can't completely resist the lure of the gimmick, even if his is the relatively inexpensive whiteboard, which he uses to deconstruct couple of schoolboy jokes with academic rigour, breaking down the logical axioms on which they are based or analysing the eroded vowel pronunciation that allows a pun to work.

This ridiculous over-examination though very funny in itself, is the turning point of the hour that then descends into the self-indulgence that often dogs Antopolski's full-length shows once his won the audience's trust.

Thus we get a long ramble about split personalities that ventures nowhere near a punchline, and a similarly waffly segment about his girlfriend's pregnancy that may or may not be "lies and boasting".

The show neatly ties up at the end, but it does feel as if Antopolski has again scuppered his own chances to have a fantastic Edinburgh show, settling instead to have a good one.

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Comments

Absolutely hilarious! One of the best comedians at this year's Fringe. Half the audience took a few seconds to get some of his more subtle jokes, but he got an excellent response overall. Very witty and unusually intelligent stand-up

Landers, August 2004


I can understand the criticism, but I enjoyed him immensely. His mixture of real intellectualism combined with plain old "bad" jokes, puns etc make him perhaps the most unexpected of comedians doing the rounds today. I've seen many a vaunted but poor comedian at the Fesival, Dan does his own thing and, yes, maybe sometimes he doesn't get the laughs he was expecting, but in the modern consumerist society, where the customer is allegedly king, surely thickos buying £10 tickets and not getting the punchline serves them right and shouldn't be held against the comedian? Intelligent humour. The way forward in a world of common-lowest demoninator humour!

Malcolm Cameron, August 2004



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