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Review: Chris Ramsey – Is That… Chris Ramsey?

May 3, 2017 by Becca Moody Leave a Comment

The loveable Geordie that is Chris Ramsey returned to St David’s Hall on 27th April after previously playing here as tour support for Al Murray (the Pub Landlord). I attend the show on behalf of Quench Magazine and the theatre is busier than I’ve ever seen it. Ramsey’s support is Carl Hutchinson, who plays a solid half hour of high-calibre stand up to an enthusiastic Thursday night crowd.

Hutchinson is very much fitting within that same relatable, pally (and Northern) style as Ramsey, meaning there is a great deal of potential for Carl to increase his following throughout his time as tour support. Some of his narratives have got a certain bitterness to them, but this rarely comes across as being petty. Surely this is the result of his grievances being so widely shared amongst the crowd. The objections are often quite standard, such as a hatred of vaping in non-smokers, but where he takes the ideas is interesting, allowing his natural playfulness to come through.

Is That… Chris Ramsey

Next, Chris Ramsey takes to the stage. Ramsey has developed into an incredibly popular stand up comic over recent years. He has worked as a host on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Extra Camp and was recently announced as the new host of the panel show Virtually Famous.

But this newfound ‘celebrity’ status has certainly not gone to Ramsey’s head. In fact, he tries to shaft this title completely, especially since starting a family. His artistic priority remains simply making his audiences laugh – there is no ego here. Chris is surprisingly approachable considering his level of fame, even encouraging audience members to shout out their own contributions, such as their creepiest sleepwalking stories. It’s the personal openness and vulnerability that takes Ramsey’s comedy to another level. And it’s refreshing to see that he is, and views himself as, a regular guy, who is as clueless as the next person when it comes to telling the difference between a tangerine, a mandarin, and a clementine.

This hour and 45 minutes of stand up provides audiences with a well-rounded snapshot view of Chris Ramsey’s professional and personal life. Chris shares stories about his wife Rosie and their young son, and even ends on a humiliating tale about being arrested in his underwear for a crime he knew nothing about, let alone committed. As if to prove my point, he even hangs around in the lobby after the show and makes sure to talk to every single audience member that waited in line. Chris Ramsey’s latest show has an unexpectedly homely feel and yet he remains a real crowd pleaser.

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SEVEN QUESTIONS WITH… CARL HUTCHINSON

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Seven Questions With… Carl Hutchinson

July 22, 2015 by Becca Moody 1 Comment
Carl Hutchinson is a charming stand up comedian who has in the past been described as “uniquely stubborn, outright impractical and undeniably hilarious,” and having previously supported fellow Northern comic Chris Ramsey on tour, his name is becoming an ever more popular one. Carl is currently adding the finishing touches to his latest show Learning The Ropes, which he will perform at this year’s Edinburgh Festival.
To learn a little more, I asked Carl these seven questions…

Carl Hutchinson© Ashley Maile1) Would Britain benefit from having a siesta?

I certainly would, when I was a teacher I always said if I could start at 10 I’d be much more productive, poor kids.

2) Are you a responsible adult?

Yes, I wash dishes and everything.

3) How nervous were you before your first gig?

Very!

4) Would you say you’re obsessive?

No, I mean Yes, wait No, Yes? I don’t know, let me count to 107 and I’ll let you know then.

5) Which sport shouldn’t exist?

Snooker, televised Snooker.

6) Do you want to stand out or fit in?

It really depends on the situation.

7) Why is comedy important to you?

It was my entertainment as a child, my escape when I was an adolescent & my living as an adult. It’s always been my passion.

CARL HUTCHINSON IS BRINGING HIS SHOW ‘LEARNING THE ROPES’ TO THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL IN AUGUST.

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