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Grinning Idiot Comedy
Club
Newcastle St Dominics Catholic Club
Saturday 3rd
September 2016
The
Grinning Idiot Comedy Club has operated, and still does, in a number of venues
around the North East. Despite these travels, it is at St Doms that it is in
its spiritual home. As the former main man John Smith often said, the venue had
the most discerning comedy audience in the region, if not the country. It is a
venue that we’ve witnessed the likes of Reginald D Hunter plying his trade.
Indeed Grinning Idiot also introduced us to Sarah Millican and Chris Ramsey. It
also brought us the chaos of Charlie Chuck and Phil Kay. Now with David and
Della Hadingham on the bridge, the good ship Grinning Idiot continues to
charter good quality comedy waters.
The
room has been updated since our last visit, a well needed lick of paint and the
bar has moved to a sensible place. The
seating remains comfortable and the regular placing of tables is really handy.
The aim is that everyone gets a good seat with a good view. Hosting it in a
working men’s club also means the night is great value as the drinks don’t cost
the earth.
Sam Avery
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MC
Sam Avery took to the stage first. He belonged to the “What’s your name, and
what do you do” school of compering shows. From this we discovered that we had
a lad on his stag do who does the tickets at York Minster. We don’t normally
discuss the audience but this stag crowd where the best behaved we’ve
witnessed. They took part but didn’t try to dominate or hijack the show. We
also had a baker, someone who recently left the Coldstream Guards, a lad on a
night out with his possible future in-laws and a retired Daily Mail journalist
in the crowd. Sam was able to keep the crowd laughing without being nasty to
the individual in the spotlight.
David Hadingham
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I
wouldn’t be surprised if I found out that Margate’s Duncan Oakley has
spent some time on the spoken word circuit. Either that or he is a lyricist.
His clever play on words showed some poetic skills within his comic delivery.
The audience warmed to him as delivered his well thought out lines. The
highlight of his set was a reworking of Clapton’s Wonderful Tonight.
After
the middle act had failed to show David Hadingham stepped in. He is very
personable and he soon had the audience laughing with his, sometimes
inappropriate, humour. I had an extra chuckle when I heard someone behind me
say “I’ll explain that one to you tomorrow.”
Mick Ferry
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Sam
Avery shared some ridiculous and funny reviews from trip advisor before
introducing the headliner Mick Ferry. A firm favourite of ours, Mick showed his
experience as he skilfully worked the room. He is a natural comic and
understands how to get a laugh out of the live situation without being cruel.
He is able to gently make fun and yet keep the subject of his attention on
board. Though why anyone using the toilet during a comedy night is lost on me –
the evening features regular breaks between each set. Birthday boy Mick covered
topics such as the issues of quitting smoking, the effects of drugs and his
take on sex and relationships. He finished the show on a high.
So
Grinning Idiot at St Dom’s is back and it’s still a really good night out. The audience are fans of comedy and
understand their role in making the night work. The acts were all very funny
and able to keep the room entertained. In short, mission accomplished, and you
cannot want more than that.
This review was written by Stephen
Oliver for Carliol
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