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Across the Stew-niverse: A podcast about Stewart Lee

Across the Stew-niverse: A podcast about Stewart Lee

Released: 2024-04-02
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7 Episodes
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7 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-04-02
Most Recent Episode
Stewniverse LIVE! With Michael Legge

Stewniverse LIVE! With Michael Legge

Time: 56:22
Greetings A-stew-nauts! (that's like a Time Vine pun, not something I would do, really)
Back in February, we did an experimental live episode to see how it feels to a) let someone else talk for most of it, b) do it in front of a live audience (insert Lee Mack joke here) and c) only do it for an hour (Lee Mack Style topper goes here).
Our guest Michael Legge (one of the funniest comedians currently on the circuit and a joy to talk to) made that infinitely easier (for us, not him) because he talked for most of it, except the annoying bit at the end where I haphazardly conducted an audience game to get rid of some DVD's.
WARNING! THERE IS PRECIOUS LITTLE STEW RELATED CHAT IN THIS EPISODE, BUT A VERY POIGNANT AND REVEALING ANNECDOTE FROM MICHAEL ABOUT STEW AND A GUITAR. ALSO THE RECORDING QUALITY IS SHIT, BUT YOU DIDNT PAY TO SEE THIS LIVE AND THIS VERSION IS FOR FREE SO TOUGH FUCKING TITS!
Anyway, thanks for listening, enjoy!
PS: we are doing this again in Brighton in May (without Joe, so just me and guests!)
check out THIS LINK [https://www.brightonfringe.org/events/across-the-stew-niverse-a-podcast-about-stewart-lee/] for details
Saturday 25th May with guests (No) Money in the Bank
Sunday 26th May Guest TBC
Episode ID: 1000651211746
GUID: 784a554a-d7fa-4d8a-baa2-a9287efa2b94
Release Date: 02/04/2024, 20:50:51

Description

Stand-up comedian and semi-harmless fanatic Daniel Powell and fellow stand-up/relative Stewart Lee newbie (stewbie?) Joe Kirkwood (plus the occasional guest), take a deep dive into the work of The Comedian Stewart Lee. Expect many uses of the word "deconstruction", at least one use of "avant-garde" (probably out of context) per episode, and much tedious quoting of favourite lines and routines from the vast back catalogue of Mr Lee's work. To prevent things descending into cackling sycophant territory, some negativity is mandatory.
Some analysis will be attempted, most of which will be of no academic or artistic value.

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