The bard celebrates two other fine practitioners of the art, and laments a lost brewer
STEWART LEE is a master of challenging, and at times hilarious, rambling satires. And he starts off his Snowflake/Tornado show as he means to go on with an oblique punning quip about Julian Assange — ironic, as Lee is a columnist for Assange’s nemesis, the Guardian/Observer.
Unsurprising, though, because Lee is one of most talented ironists around, with every utterance and gesture imbued with multiple meanings.
He doesn’t spare himself in the irony stakes either, as he begins a repetitive motif of being the “world’s number one stand-up comedian,” according to the Times, before immediately locking horns with the audience.
WILL STONE is impressed by a tour de force rendition of three decades’ worth of orchestral chamber pop
TOM STONE sings the praises of one of the oldest open-air festivals in Britain
MARY CONWAY applauds the success of Beth Steel’s bitter-sweet state-of-the-nation play
GORDON PARSONS is disappointed by an unsubtle production of this comedy of upper middle class infidelity


