Stephen
K Amos
The
Bouquets and Brickbats Tour
Monday 1st October 2018
in
La Chapelle
19, rue de Lappe Paris 11
Arrived
in Paris from Amsterdam where KLM had put his
suitcase on a flight to elsewhere Stephen refreshed his wardrobe
in Gap before delivering what was almost certainly the best
stand-up show to date in La Chapelle.
(and thats saying something)
He may have lost his luggage but he made a host of new friends.
Highly acclaimed, uplifting stand-up comedian and broadcaster Stephen K Amos is back from his world tour and hits the road this Autumn with his brand new tour Bouquets and Brickbats. His main aim is to cheer us up, for a moment, and try to help us forget what a mess the world finds itself in right now.
Bouquets and Brickbats. Praise and criticism. Love and hate. Why such extremes? Everyone these days seems to be an expert, a critic, a judge. Or a victim. Are we a nation of snowflakes with an unwarranted sense of entitlement, unable to process opposing opinions.?
Do people really understand what they feel so strongly about and does knowledge promote more neutral feelings. Why is everybody either mortally offended or so much a fan they fail to see the faults?
Two years after Brexit and Britain is more divided than ever. Forget everything thats going on in the world and immerse yourself in the warming comedy of one of the most likable figures in British Comedy Radio Times.
As seen on QI, The Peoples History of LGBT (BBC), UKTVs Celebrity Storage Hunters and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, BBC1s Live At The Apollo and Have I Got News For You, as well as the fourth series of What Does The K Stand For? on BBC Radio 4.
Deliciously deft we roared at ad-libbing that was first rate throughout youll leave the show smiling The Times The feel good comedy of a true stand-up legend Perth Now Laughs came thick and fast throughout dont miss it The Age Melbourne A note-perfect hour Metro Meta-funny Sunday Times |
Laughing
Matters In Paris Finally Presented
The Laughter Master
In A Class Of His Own
Stephen K Amos
Tuesday
18 October 2016
La Chapelle des Lombards
19 rue de Lappe Paris 11
Stephen Greeted Gay Paree
the handy site for amos
'does not sound like a black chap'.
Prince Harry
'sounds a bit like Frankie Howerd'
Karel J Beer
‘Unashamed feel-good entertainment. Amos has had his share of TV
exposure, but nothing that has successfully captured what he does live.’
Evening Standard
‘A brilliant comedian who has the ability to strike up an instant
rapport with his live audience.’
Bruce Dessau
‘is officially becoming a national treasure. Expect warm insight and spiky charm’
Sunday Times
‘It was all fabulous. But it was when riffing with the audience that Amos truly excelled.
his finely honed sensibility turned innocent remarks into comedy gold’
Herald Sun