Stewart Lee continues on cracking form with his third series of six contrary, tricksy and super-smart stand-up sets. As the house comedian of the metropolitan liberal elite, he puts in his sights such subjects as inequitable wealth distribution and the mentality underlying UKIP’s rise (‘If you say you’re English these days you get arrested and…
It’s a set list you could hardly predict. First, there’ll be a section of Islamophobic comedy. Then, says Stewart Lee, “I’m going to talk exhaustively about urine for half an hour”. Of course. A Room with a Stew is labelled as work in progress, each block of material building towards an episode for the next…
The standup’s two-part set is, as ever, a rarefied viewing experience. You can take nothing at face value as he plays cat and mouse with the audience Stewart Lee recently defended comedy against the Nigel Farage charge that it’s in hock to left-liberal values. Now he’s out to disprove (not for the first time) the…
Only Stewart Lee could make a 30-minute riff on urine so funny that it only feels like a 20 minute bit on urine. He issues forth a strong and steady flow of piddle-based humour, beginning with his traumatic baptism of piss at school, and climaxing with a payoff involving a urinal in Malta, some flies…