To
review someone on the third last day of the Fringe is a shame in the
sense you are unable to publicise the show as much as you would like,
also it is possible the performer is not quite as enthusiastic as they
might be. With Chris Neill the former statement is true, I am sorry not
to be able to tell more people about his show, the latter is harder to
decide as his delivery is fairly laid back.
Playing
to a sell out gig Chris admits to have stolen ¾ of his show title
directly from the C4 show ‘Everybody Hates Chris’ about the
childhood of American comedian Chris Rock, obviously the ½ the title is
absolutely correct as he is Chris Neill, but the first part is distinctly
untrue as we all seemed to love him.
He
starts the performance covering the fact that stand-up comedians
frequently don’t know how to start their shows.
In just a few minutes they are expected to bond with the
audiences, capture their imaginations and set the scene for exploration
of the shows topic. Apparently
Fringe Festival shows are expected to have a theme, if this is the case
Chris covers fame, success and celebrity. His first tip is once a year write down the things you have
achieved in doing over the past year. This appears to be cathartic to a
certain degree, even if some of the things were, having your home
repossessed, failing to be able to install a wireless router in to your
computer his list goes on.
Chris
has recently got back in to reading and shares some of his finds with
us. He has also been looking into what people perceive a claim of fame
to be, what famous people we get to meet and the situations we meet them
in.
Chris
Neill has been on our wish to see list for the past 4 years and we were
delighted to see his full show for the first time in 2006. His laidback,
yet forthright, humour is an absolute delight, giggles alternate with
belly laughs and I look forward to seeing him in 2007.
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