
The first half, Snowflake, will be heavily rewritten in the light of the two years the show has been laid off, looking at how the Covid-Brexit era has impacted on the culture war between lovely snowflakes and horrible people.
The first half, Snowflake, will be heavily rewritten in the light of the two years the show has been laid off, looking at how the Covid-Brexit era has impacted on the culture war between lovely snowflakes and horrible people.
The second half, Tornado, questions Stew’s position in the comedy marketplace after Netflix mistakenly listed his show as “reports of sharks falling from the skies are on the rise again. Nobody on the Eastern Seaboard is safe.”
If I could bring one extinct thing back to life it would be Stewart Lee’s sense of humour.- Frankie Boyle, BBC2
£1.25 from every ticket will go toward restoring the King’s
There’s no-one else to touch him- Mark Wareham, Mail On Sunday
Lee remains one of the best stand-ups in the country- Metro
The world’s best living stand-up comedian- Dominic Maxwell, The Times
He makes stand-up almost a moral pursuit, … that makes the usual (and more popular) stand-ups seem crude and obvious.- Alan Bennet, London Review Of Books
Proper, vicious prejudice - a self-proclaimed inhabitant of the moral high ground- Sarah Vine, Daily Mail
A pot-bellied Bernard Manning for snowflakes- Tony Parsons, The Sun
The opposite of what really good comedy should be- Toby Young, Radio 4
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King's Theatre, Glasgow
King’s Theatre Glasgow opened in 1904 and has played host to top stars and shows ever since. The King's provides Glasgow's flourishing amateur groups with a high profile stage and was the location for the opening ceremony of Glasgow's European City of Culture events in 1990. Above all, it continues to pack in appreciative audiences performance after performance and throughout the year.