A friend got a great deal on tickets for a comedy show in Leicester the other week. It was a Saturday night. Imagine the scene: hen parties (those fake net veils, small glossy handbags and short skirts), stag parties (loud yet incomprehensible heckling) and tired but happy Monday to Friday workers who wanted a break from it all.
My friend queued for food- had to get separately: food one place, drinks the other, annoying. The pizza with a name beginning with M...(not margarita, I forget...) was OK. Great chilli heat.
The Raymond and Mr Timpkins Revue (see picture above) gave a fast paced line up of visual gags to popular music. Fab, unusual and funny.
Chris Stokes followed with an intelligent challenge to bullies, though with humour.
The venue on Granby Street, however, is lacking. Lacking bouncers (and perhaps even police), as the hecklers refused to leave and Chris Stokes became a lecturing teacher...he'd tried a few teacherly strategies (I am a teacher; I recognise them.) but nothing really worked. There were a few laughs to be made at the hecklers' expense. "If I was at school I would be beaten...here I am protected by my art...so why don't you just..." (Not as teacherly) You can fill in the...!
"One bouncer to 300" and "We're not putting the next act on until they leave..." meant that we decided to leave early.
A pity, I love comedy. Perhaps midweek at Ashby next time...
Just the Tonic, Leicester
21st July's line up:
http://www.justthetonic.com/Leicester-Comedy/shows/saturday-21-jul-2012/742/