Stand-up comedian and semi-harmless fanatic Daniel Powell and fellow stand-up/relative Stewart Lee newbie (stewbie?) Joe Kirkwood (plus the occasional guest), take a deep dive into the work of The Comedian Stewart Lee. Expect many uses of the word "deconstruction", at least one use of "avant-garde" (probably out of context) per episode, and much tedious quoting of favourite lines and routines from... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Stand-UpComedy InterviewsComedy |
Melancholy. Hopeful. Whimsical. Poetic. Bearded. These are just some of the accusatory adjectives that have been laid at the feet of the Yorkshire born overlord of theatrical stand-up, Daniel Kitson. To understand the sheer breadth of his influence u... more
If ATS podcast episodes were to adopt the naming conventions of the popular nineties American Sitcom Friends, this episode would be "The One Where Dan Gets Cancelled"
After a minor misunderstanding over the conventions regarding the context of analy... more
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Now, whilst this may be an unwelcome event for most of you, to those of you who c... more
Here, Dan and Joe step back in time to a world when no one had any money and the world was on the brink of complete financial collapse. No, it wasn't last week. It was fifteen years ago. And although the world recovered financially for a little while... more
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A five star show for a four star audience
Very, very, very, very, very, very, good. Genuinely. It’s good.
Brilliant show for Lee obsessives. Very funny to listen to Stew’s genius, with great analysis and obvious love for his oeuvre. When did this come in?
Just found this and listened to the first episode. Unless I missed something, not once did they say that someone has let themselves go. Promising start.
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