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Andrew Maxwell: Round Twilight
After a sell-out run with extra shows at last year's Edinburgh Festival and subsequent sell-out Soho Theatre run Andrew is back with a new show.
This year has seen Maxwell performing on the same bill as
Jerry Seinfeld and Ben Stiller at the HBO US Comedy and Arts
Festival in Las Vegas and, in July, he can be seen at the Montreal
Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.
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Original Review:
Make no mistake Andrew Maxwell is a naturally funny man: E4's King Of Comedy, Chortle's comedians' comedian and a well-deserved favourite on the circuit. But this year's Edinburgh show tends to lean a bit too heavy on those innate abilities at the expense of the keen writing that helped him garner all those accolades in the first place. Even the title itself, a vague nod to the difference in human behaviour from day to night, seems to be primarily an allusion to his companion midnight show, the uniquely raucous Full Mooners gig, suggesting his attention might primarily be directed elsewhere. Maxwell describes himself as 'a weasly little fucker who manages to make friends and talk my way out of awkward situations' wherever he may be. And Around Twilight is essentially, three extended anecdotes crossing three continents, all offering evidence in support of that honest self-portrait. First up are his post-gig exploits in Doha, the capital of the Gulf state of Qatar, when he suddenly finds himself being driven into the pitch-black desert by a handful of Arab strangers who he just met at a party but turn out to be not quite who they seem. Then he finds himself in a dark alley in Cape Town being intimidated by a street gang from whom he's just agreed to buy weed; and finally he finds himself performing in front of a black audience in New York whose only experience of Irish life is based on a cereal packet. All these tales are inherently interesting after all, who among the audience is going to have adventures even close to matching them? - and Maxwell has the dominant storytelling gene which means he knows how to spin a yarn. But the routines, engaging as they are, seem underpowered in terms of pace and gags. Essentially, they are entertaining, roundabout journeys, with destination nowhere. The fun is driven by Maxwell's unquenchable sense of mischief, irregardless of the consequences, which genuinely appears to be a blind spot to him. This can just as easily manifest itself with a subversive phone interview with a cheesy Irish radio station as with a life-threatening situation thousands of miles from home. The feeling of running with a guy too slow to realise where his spontaneity might lead him until it's way too late is naughtily appealing. Add to this a smattering of fine lines, some good, if half-formed,
ideas, and Maxwell's always engagingly cheeky company, and it
makes for a fun ride. But there's not quite the cohesion, structure
or drive that would elevate this from a good hour into a great
one. Steve Bennett
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Outstanding. The funniest I've seen in years david o donoghue, October 2006 |
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Very entertaining - if a little under paced towards the middle - generally excellent though... Dave, August 2006 |
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Absolutely dreadful - a self indulgent opportunity for Maxwell to tell us all about how many times he's been on television, what countries he's visited and how much he cares about Middle Eastern politics. Israeli and IRA murderers disgust him. Stoning women to death of course, is a different matter all together - his spiel about said matter was entirely lacking a punch line and struck as plainly sexist - and a stark display that his supposed compassion for those suffering in the Middle East is entirely false. Ed Greenwood, August 2006 |
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Maxwell's Full Mooners [2007 Fringe]
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Stand Up For Freedom [2008]
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Andrew Maxwell: The Lamp
Stand Up For Freedom [2009]
Andrew Maxwell: Five Nights Only
Maxwell's Fullmooners
Andrew Maxwell: The Lights Are On
Maxwell's Fullmooners 2011
The Wrestling
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