John Kearns, Soho Theatre - comedy review

John Kearns sports traditional comic trappings, fake teeth, silly wig but that is where the conventional clowning largely ends
Hardcore: John Kearns
Bruce Dessau13 October 2014

If you have never been to a comedy gig before John Kearns is not the best place to start. His new set, Shtick, may have won the Foster’s Award for Best Show in Edinburgh in August but this work is very much for people who see a lot of comedy and crave something with a stronger flavour.

Kearns sports traditional comic trappings, fake teeth, silly wig but that is where the conventional clowning largely ends. This is a contemplative piece about modern life’s travails and how he is dealing with his sudden success. “You are watching a man make himself a living,” he says with a hint of disbelief.

There are a few real gags. One of the advantages of prison, notes Kearns, is “you never lose your keys”. Usually, however, his carefully crafted pronouncements are observational curveballs.

He expresses a surprising fondness for frog-shaped soap holders and politics programme This Week.

If you prefer your quips without a mix of melancholy and absurdism this impeccably performed set may not be for you. But if you are searching for something quirkier than the average TV joker, Kearns could be your new king of comedy.

Until Oct 24 (020 7478 0100, sohotheatre.com)

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