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Stewart Lee vs The Man-WulfStewart Lee Vs The Man-Wulf – Brighton Dome, Brighton

The second half see’s Lee in a different space comedically.  He enters in a wolf costume, all high energy and dick jokes.  The parody is delightful. He belittles the crowd without a care and completely embodies the hideous style of the Netflix special extremely well.

Anyone who has seen Lee before will expect the majority of what is on display: precision joke crafting, eloquent rants, clever call backs and comedy displayed as an intellectual art form.  What is no so much seen from Lee is slapstick and physical comedy; and this is were the wulf-man comes in.

Although physical does not come so naturally for Lee, he does a classic clowning exercise of trying to sit down on a chair, as the wolf, very well.  The room erupts in laughter each time he misses, spins or fails to engage properly.  It is an interesting addition to his comedy armoury and one of the funniest moments in the show. The Man-Wulf is horribly hypnotic.

When Man-Wulf attempts “Stewart Lee” material with a  brash American attitude and energy, surreal catchphrases and ridiculous costume, cognitive dissonance is created on a grand scale. Should we like the Man-Wulf?  Is he funny?  Can we laugh? These questions are raised a Lee explores what comedy is for.

He leaves us with a bleak outlook on the future, one which his son’s generation will probably not improve, according to him.  But from this bleak world view comes tears of laughter and a fantastic joyful night of comedy.


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