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The Passion Of The Hodgson
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Starring Comic:
Wil Hodgson

The Passion Of The Hodgson


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Show Rating:The Passion Of The Hodgson rated 4/5

After wading through hundreds of identikit stand-ups, Wil Hodgson could be something of a comic epiphany for anyone brave enough to venture into the Holyrood Tavern. He doesn't look, sound or act like anyone you will meet this year but, most importantly, none of that is important when watching his intriguing debut show.

Yet, there is something highly elusive about Hodgson, as if it is difficult to pin down exactly why he is such a captivating storyteller, buthis anecdotes are expertly crafted with the wit and intelligence one's preconceptions may not expect of a man who lists his previous professions as professional wrestler and Chippenham skinhead.

Instead of opting for the laugh-a-minute approach, Hodgson holds the attention of the room by speaking in an relentless West Country monotone ­ one that should be dull, but is actually oddly fascinating. He focuses on one audience member and stares, serving to focus the intensity of his tales for everybody. He is a true individual storyteller for the jilted generation, one with all the potential to be a cult hero.

Stories about such topics as a primary school quoit race are actually classical narratives of good triumphing over evil under the most adverse of circumstances, transposed onto a contemporary world where people have to constantly fight to overcome preconception. Hodgson likes to immerse himself in innocence, but has been justifiably jaded by the presence of such social evils as racism and bigotry, forcing him to take his own action. Some of the show's best moments are when Hodgson plans individual torture for those he dislikes the most.

The material is fairly solid, with each story being as distinctive and engrossing as the next and always implying an old-fashioned moral. By concentrating on longer stories and anecdotes collected from his background, Hodgson ensures that the hour flies by, and comes across as a genuinely interesting man.

A show this unorthodox is never going to be for everyone's tastes; some may prefer a more raucous approach to stand-up, whilst others may find the show difficult to engage with, particularly considering the idiosyncratic style. Yet, being individual has never, ever been a bad thing in any sector of culture, and those who make an effort to seek out the Fringe's best-kept secret will most likely not be disappointed.

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One of the best talents around at the moment and it won't be long before he hits the big time, his ability to engage and hold an audience is remarkable as appearances are deceptive, a man with passion and belief and not afraid to say what he thinks,no side to him,what you see is what you get. An honest, articulate, clever and funny guy.

Nik Hill, September 2020


Saw him do 15 minutes at the Perrier Newcomers and was left desperate to see the whole show. Bloody wonderful.

Jane, September 2004


For every ten a penny, Lord of the Rings,'Sunny Delight, Jamie Oliver'gag teller, you may glimpse the Hodgemeister. He fuckin rocks.

Pat G., September 2004


Will is inspired and I'm so happy to see him get best newcomer.

Gareth, September 2004


I was totally blown away by his show today, as were the other people who saw him with me. I enjoyed it as much as anything else I've seen this festival. E

va, August 2004


A true alternative comedian

Brendan Riley, August 2004


Brilliant stuff - a fantastic breath of fresh air.

Rich, August 2004


Great to hear what some of us already knew. Wil is by far one of the most unique and genuine acts around.

The Red Baron, August 2004



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