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Review
Steppenwolfe is a beer-drinking, swearing Christian preacher.
He opens the show with some chat about comedy in general, asking
people what other shows they've seen, and then telling them the
year in which each comic killed their wife. This is the nature
of Steppenwolfe's act, to play the crazed preacher saying the
weirdest of things, drawing us into his world.
He touches on a large number of topics, from the smoking ban,
race issues, abortion, homosexuality, drugs and Christopher Reeve.
In many of them he just aims to shock by yelling out such pronouncements
as: 'Gay marriage doesn't encourage homosexuality, the devil
encourages homosexuality'. But there's a playfulness behind it,
with Steppenwolfe also admitting to a history of 'sin': 'I used
to be a sodomite, and the Bible says "any man that lays
with another man should be stoned" - well drugs certainly
help.'
By showing us glimpses of the character's past Steppenwolfe
can get away with saying a lot more shocking things while still
getting some empathy from the audience. But the character also
introduces a natural distance between performer and crowd, and
it's something Steppenwolfe seems frustrated with. Towards the
end he as much as drops the character completely as he chats
with a group at the front about other Fringe shows, Doug Stanhope
and the venue bar staff.
Though you can hardly blame him for wanting to drop the performance,
given the heat and humidity of The Stand 2 and the energy he
needs to invest in the character. Steppenwolfe also talks too
fast which, coupled with the Southern US drawl he adopts, can
also lead to muttered words and lost punchlines.
There's some good writing here, but the nature of Steppenwolfe's
character makes it hard going to stay focused for the entire
hour, and some racist remarks breach the line separating irony
and offence.
Dean Love