SUNDAY TIMES
With Stewart Lee's show (Four stars,
Underbelly, 8.40pm), the satirical edge cuts in a variety of directions.
Although he starts with 9/11, a date he insists on calling November
9 — "Reclaim the date from American imperialism" —
Lee slides effortlessly between attacks on America, Scotland, himself
and even the idea of stand-up itself. His greatest bile is reserved
for Ben Elton, and he manages to get the audience to offer more praise
for Osama bin Laden than for Elton. Top joke, however, was his riff
on William Wallace's invention of Pez sweets with collectable heads,
including one set of pretenders to the throne of Edward II. The room
giggled uncontrollably like schoolchildren hearing their teacher fart.
Superb.











