Wednesday, 14 November 2018

10 Comedians to Watch Out For

Watching a comedy show can help you destress at the end of the day, whether it’s live or televised. But how do you know whether the comedian you’re going to see delivers the right comedy for you? This is where we come in, by letting you know 10 comedians to watch out for. Let us know who your favourite is in the comments below. 

1) Richard Pryor

A massively influential force in stand-up comedy who could quite easily be described as the greatest of all time, Richard Pryor is simply essential viewing. An artist who hilariously captured the pain and difficulties of life as it is lived, Pryor's work is also hugely memorable for its incredible anecdotes and insights into a unique man with an extraordinary life.

2) George Carlin

From “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television” to “A Place for My Stuff”, George Carlin is another monumental figure in the history of modern stand-up that has shaped the way stand-up has grown over the decades. Massively intelligent, with a tone that can shift from being fierce and fiery to silly and whimsical, there's always something with George Carlin to catch your attention, make you think and make you laugh.

3) Dane Baptiste

Dane Baptiste is a hilarious UK comedian who has appeared on BBC's Live At The Apollo and Mock The Week, and was nominated in 2014 for a Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Since that time, Dane has continued to please audiences all around with his personal insights and incisive commentary. Join him as he expands his fan-base during his G.O.D (Gold, Oil, Drugs) tour that continues through the rest of this year.

4) Stewart Lee

Not exactly cheerful but not like anyone else, either, Stewart Lee's work goes against the grain but does so in a subtle yet stark way. Content and opinion is only part of the puzzle with Lee though, as his approach to stand-up is one that places a particular emphasis on rhythm and style, taking you places you weren't sure stand-up could. Bold, surreal and quiveringly funny.

5) Rhod Gilbert

One of the bigger acts to come out of the UK in the last decade or so, Rhod Gilbert is now working to a steady schedule of well-suited television shows and documentaries. Before all that though he was a shouty comedian, loudly complaining about things he noticed in society and discussing his anger issues. Not incapable of sophistication either, The Man With The Battenburg Tattoo DVD performance shows his ability to create multi-layered, story-driven comedy. Sit down, perhaps with the volume lowered slightly, and get a dose of UK comedy at its best with Rhod.

6) Joan Rivers

The career of the late Joan Rivers was a lengthy one that stretched over several decades. In that time, she became unmistakeably recognisable for her consistently punchy lines about all manner of irritations, all delivered in her distinctive voice. Rude, abrasive and funny, a night-in with the comedy of Joan Rivers is sure-fire entertainment.

7) Dave Chappelle

Arguably one of the most popular funny-men the US has to offer, Dave Chappelle is a man who seems to have got right into the middle of things in present-day America. His more recent Netflix stand-up has given us an impressive illustration of a top comedian going head-on into the melting pot of the current US social and political picture.

8) Chris Rock

Another star of the stand-up world, Chris Rock is a highly-respected master of the mic who commands any stage he walks onto. If you're someone who hasn't yet put aside the time to watch one of Rock's shows, do so soon. Chris Rock has a remarkable ability to mix wonderfully succinct observations about politics and culture alongside brilliantly perceptive jokes about relationships.

9) Robin Williams

Seeing a Robin Williams stand-up performance is something of an experience. His pace, his energy and his sublime ability to craft gags that work on both a cerebral and gut-bustingly funny level is really stunning. Filled with unforgettable bits and wrapped-up in Williams' heroically wild persona, this is guaranteed to give you the giggles.

10) Bill Hicks

A man to make your mind open, Hicks was a legend. A defiant voice in the age of Regan, Bush Sr, and Clinton, before his death in 1994 Bill Hicks seemed to wander through his own issues whilst confronting those in real life, such as war and the economy, before reassuringly telling us that “It's just a ride”. A true individual, Hicks made comedy that was both of its time and timeless.


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