Ian Smith @ Monkey Barrel, Edinburgh

Goole's own Ian Smith delves into funny mundanity in this steady, Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated hour

Review by Polly Glynn | 28 Feb 2024
Ian Smith

In his loosely connected hour on stress, Ian Smith revels in spooling out the fun from the dullness of daily life. His anecdotes range from the stand-up standard of illustrating your hometown (Goole, Yorkshire) and its local characters, to a post break-up holiday in Blackpool and a fantastic set-piece on unusual stress relief in Bratislava.

Smith has a knack for low-key, though not necessarily low energy, storytelling. As the hour progresses, he becomes more animated, elevating his well-crafted punchlines and helping to nail some of his more surreal threads; the ‘arm’ fairy and his supermarket ad-catchphrase being the best. His casual callbacks, delivered with a knowing glint, help stitch the hour together and save Crushing from being back-to-back, unrelated club sets. 

He has a hugely likeable presence and his audience stands firmly behind him, willing him to go on. It’s a shame, then, that he only seems to hit his stride by the final anecdote, with those coming before serving as incremental rungs on the ascent. When we do reach the top, it’s a comparatively short ride down.

Crushing is a solid 60 minutes of comedy, but it does feel a little flat. Smith’s jokes never quite reach soaring highs and the segues are a little too signposted. It doesn’t quite have the slickness of other Edinburgh hours. That’s not to say his jokes fall flat – far from it. It just lacks a little oomph, a little light and shade.

If it’s no-frills laughs you’re after, you’re in very safe hands with Smith. It’s everyman comedy for the everyday, and a lovely bit of stress relief at the end of a long week.


Ian Smith: Crushing, reviewed on 25 Feb 2024 at Monkey Barrel, Edinburgh

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