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What The EFF?
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Nik Rabinowitz
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It’s hard to live in South Africa for more than five minutes without looking around in wide-eyed bewilderment, and asking: “What the EFF?”.
Whether it’s hippies rubbing their chords together to produce solar energy, militants marching into parliament in Pep Store overalls and Italian shoes, or taxi drivers who manage to simultaneously cut you off and flip you the bird while paging through the newspaper and counting their money… at some point in every day, you will say: “What the EFF?”.
Fortunately, Nik Rabinowitz is here to answer that question. Or maybe not answer it, so much as shake it a bit, and see what falls out. From the leafy green ganglands of Constantia to the imaginary book-storage lockers of Limpopo, Rabinowitz casts his eye far and wide, and muses: “What the EFF?” And if politics isn’t your cup of tea, there’s plenty of other ridiculousness that’ll have you shaking your head, and clutching your sides.
(Recorded live at the Baxter Theatre, 14 March 2015)
Graham Norton, media darling and presenter of the outrageous 'So...
Graham Norton' show makes his first live performance video, shot at
London's The Roundhouse. Norton whose irresistable and naughty
persona is alot more so as a live performer calls on his background
as a stand-up comedian, but also includes elements like the
soft-toy telephone from his television show.
Live stand up performance from the British-Iranian comedian.
Captured on his 2012 'Tour of Duty' tour, Djalili brings his
trademark energy to the stage as he seeks to find comedy in the
fraught terrain of religious and cultural divisions.
Expat American comedian Rich Hall performs live at London's
Hammersmith Apollo, along with his alter-ego, the much-convicted
country music singer, Otis Lee Crenshaw.
The cockney comic entertains the troops of the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh in Cyprus with his trademark 'cheeky' blue humour.
The Liverpudlian stand-up comic and TV star, John Bishop takes to
the road once again on his sell-out 2012 tour.
The manic, physical comedian with a splash of Norman Wisdom's DNA,
captured live at London's O2 Arena during his sell-out tour of the
UK in 2011.
Live performance from comedian Harry Hill. In this show, filmed in
Leeds, Harry performs stand up comedy and sketches to hilarious
results that see him being attacked by a member of the audience and
trying to drink a bucket full of water.
Lee Mack, star of BBC comedy shows 'Not Going Out' and 'Would I Lie
To You?', delivers his high-energy banter and sharp one-liners to
the audience of the London Hammersmith Apollo, filmed over seven
nights of shows.
Live stand up performance by controversial English comedian Roy
'Chubby' Brown, recorded at the Oswaldthistle Civic Theatre in
Accrington in 2014.
The unrepentant Northern comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown performs the
latest instalment of his lewd and crude stand-up routine to his
adoring fans.
Double bill of live stand up performances from the Australian
comedienne, who assumes the persona of an air hostess for her act.
Pam Ann, the stage name of Caroline Reid, pulls no punches in her
commentary on the idiosyncrasies of air travel and passenger
relations. In 'Come Fly With Me' Pam's performance includes
parodies of staff from Easyjet, British Airways, Virgin and
Singapore Airlines. 'Live from New York City' captures Pam live in
the Big Apple and features her usual blend of camp, glamour, riotus
humour and double entendres.
Double bill of stand up performances from Liverpudlian comic and TV
star John Bishop. In 'The Elvis Has Left the Building Tour',
recorded in 2010 at The Liverpool Empire, he shares his thoughts on
middle-age, male grooming, football and more. In 'The Sunshine
Tour', taken from his show at Liverpool's Echo Arena in 2011, he
reflects on his new-found fame and discusses what his children make
of him.
Liverpudlian comedian John Bishop performs his 'Supersonic' show
live at London's Royal Albert Hall in April 2015.
The culmination of Lee's incredibly successful live career from 1994 to 1996 and is a rare chance to see the funniest moments and classic routines all on one DVD.
Collection of highlights from Brand's former stand-up comedy
releases, 'Russell Brand Live', 'Doing Life - Live' and
'Ponderland'.
Liverpudlian stand-up comic and TV star John Bishop reflects on his
new-found fame in this performance from his sell-out tour recorded
at Liverpool's Echo Arena in 2011.
Another helping from the notoriously foul-mouthed, politically
incorrect comic, displaying his own unique brand of loud, brash and
crude humour in this live 2012 performance recorded in Lincoln.
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