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Jim Smallman: Tattooligan
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2011
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Jim Smallman

Jim Smallman: Tattooligan


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Award-winning stand-up Jim Smallman is, by his own definition “a heavily-tattooed idiot”. People judge him on his ink, but is he really the thug they presume he is, or simply misunderstood?

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Jim Smallman: Tattooligan
Live Review

Jim Smallman: Tattooligan rated 3/5
Jim Smallman: Tattooligan

Every picture tells a story, so they say, and Jim Smallman’s covered in them, Even if some of his tattoos tell no anecdote more than ‘I had £50 and half an hour to spare…’

His heavily-inked body means people judge him. Indeed, he sent the elderly listeners of his BBC Radio Leicester show a photograph of himself – without confessing it was attached to the friendly voice they heard every week – and asked them to describe the personality traits they thought he had.

‘Terrible at relationships,’ said one 76-year-old dear, ‘craves attention’ said another, ‘terrible parent,’ said a third – and these comments form the chapter headings from the show. As you can see they have conveniently (possibly a bit too conveniently) given enough broad topics for Smallman to discuss every aspect of his life.

Smallman is an affable, open guide to himself, remaining enthusiastic despite the soul-sapping heat in another Gilded Balloon furnace. He is more engaging and approachable than any of those with preconceptions about his body art would ever imagine.

Under those roasting spotlights, he talks eloquently, warmly and honestly about his bipolar disorder, his drug and alcohol abuse and his inner pervert; not to mention his relationship with his mother (who’s had her own health problems), father and eight-year-old daughter, all of whom he discusses with profound love. None of this is as heavy as it sounds, though, and much of the rest of the show has a much lighter tone anyway; using those good old comic staples of pointless ire and unquoshable pedantry.

It’s an hour of sharing confidences, with tales full of warmth, wit and occasional poignancy. Is it funny? Well, sometimes – but that’s not particularly the aim. It’s certainly uplifting, which appears to be what Smallman hopes to achieve by laying open his life and finding a resonance with an audience who, had they prejudged those tattoos, might have expected an altogether different person.

Date of live review: Thursday 18th Aug, '11
Review by Steve Bennett
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Marked for life...

Comic gets his Edinburgh show title tattooed on his stomach

Trying to stand out against hundreds of competing shows, comedians performing at the Edinburgh Fringe need to take every opportunity to promote themselves.

But Jim Smallman has gone to extraordinary lengths – and had his show title tattooed across his stomach.

The Leciester-based comic endured an agonising 45 minutes under the needle to turn himself into walking advert for his Gilded Balloon show Tattooligan, which is all about his body art and the stories behind it.

He filmed the work being done, after which he said: ‘It is the worst pain I have ever felt. I have never said “Stop” in the middle of a tattoo, ever. And I’ve said “Stop” after every letter. Sometimes twice.’

He said today: ‘I decided to get my show title tattooed on me because... Well, I'm an idiot. It seemed like the thing to do for a show based loosely around my heavily inked skin.

‘I don't really regret it - it looks kind of cool and in 20 years at least there's a story behind it. I do regret choosing to have it on my stomach though - as you'll see from the video it hurt like hell. Should have chosen a much less tender area!

‘My agent suggested that I should have had "Gilded Balloon, 7.45pm" on there as well. But I reckon it's marginally less soul destroying to actually hand out flyers on the Royal Mile than showing off my belly to unsuspecting passers- by. Especially by the end of August when it'll be extra swollen from all the deep fried Mars bars.’

Here is the video:

24/06/2011 Permanent link