Sunday Special

I ended the week at Sunday Special at Up The Creek, as I have been known to do. It was good to see Ed Gamble MC for the first time in a while, as he's always fun to watch. He's adept at prodding an audience to glean amusing nuggets of information and teasing individuals without pushing it too far. Reginald D Hunter popped in for a languid new material set with one story in particular about an elderly woman's failing marriage hitting home before Jayde Adams' rendition of Nessun Dorma impressed the crowd.

Joe Sutherland was also a hit with the audience. I used to gig with Joe a fair bit a few years ago on various bills for Comedy Knights. He's now reaping the rewards of staying in the game. Food for thought.

The night ended with a truly virtuoso performance from James Acaster, who anyone with any interest in stand-up needs to see. He's heading off on tour to perform his last three Edinburgh shows which resulted in something of a greatest hits set tonight. Acaster excels in bringing you into his surreal world and delivering superbly honed observational material. He's one of the best acts we've got and tonight he demonstrated why, again. I was chastised by The Artist Formerly Known As Darren Maskell for laughing hard at a joke I'd heard before. But his material is simply that good. Go and see him.

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