Michael McIntyre
Michael McIntyre
MEN Arena
October 20, 2009
THE comedy circuit’s man of the moment is proving to be a one-man antidote to the recession.
While others struggle to get by in these hard times, McIntyre goes from strength to strength and sells out theatres and arenas all over the UK.
The star of the BBC’s Comedy Roadshow faced the biggest performance of his career here, however – the first of two sold out nights at the cavernous Arena.
Challenges
And it’s testament to his confidence and the strength of his gags that he passed with flying colours.
With his exuberant – some might say slightly camp – style, McIntyre skipped around the stage as he delivered a set full of never before seen material.
He drew his latest humour from his experience of being a father, his struggle to fight the bulge by avoiding the gym and buying a Nintendo Wii instead and the challenges of moving home.
Stitches
Those who packed into the Arena will think hard before they play snooker again after he made insightful observations about the movements involved in the sport.
And his discussion on differing vacuuming styles and the British experience of the electrical store left the audience in stitches.
The tour pre-dates the launch of his new DVD “Hello Wembley”. which will no doubt end up in many Christmas stockings in a couple of months’ time.
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One minute you’re playing in the back room of a pub to a man eating a bag of pork scratchings and the landlord’s maiden aunt, the next you’re in the local large scale theatre with 2,000 people hanging on to your eve…