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SCRAMBLED EGG
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Stewart Lee
Venue:     
Stand 1
Dates:
       3 - 24 August
 (not 8,9,15,16,22 or 23)
Time:        19:45
Tickets:    £10
13th, 14th & 17th, 18th & 24th -Sorry Sold Out!

Despite the fact that this is one, Stewart Lee really needs no introduction. This year is Stewart's 21st fringe in 22 years, and he is delighted to be making his Stand debut, free of the Edinburgh Comedy Festival...

In 2009, Stewart is filming his first TV series for a decade, Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, for BBC2. Scrambled Egg attempts to hone six twenty minute routines for TV. An audience member will chose three of six numbered eggs from an egg box, and the corresponding routines will be performed. Scrambled Egg has no through-line, no beginning, no middle, no end, no meaning and no point, other than the presentation, in random order, of three of a possible six routines nightly. Press tickets are not available.

Stewart began stand-up at the age of 20 in 1988, winning the Hackney Empire new act of the year award in 1990. In the 90's he contributed to various BBC Radio comedy shows, including Fist of Fun and On The Hour, with Steve Coogan and Chris Morris, performed as a stand-up almost nightly on the London circuit, and co-created four series for BBC2 with Richard Herring.

Stewart directed The Mighty Boosh's breakthrough Edinburgh show, Arctic Boosh, in 1999, and Simon Munnery's Golden Rose Of Montreux nominated BBC2 show, Attention Scum, in 2000. Stewart's novel, The Perfect Fool, was published by 4th Estate in 2001, and Pea Green Boat was staged by The Traverse, Battersea Arts Centre and Radio 4, and is currently available as a 10” single.

In 2002, Stewart was invited to help write and direct the composer Richard Thomas' developing work, Jerry Springer The Opera. The show won four Olivier awards after its National Theatre run, though its commercial future was compromised by the right wing pressure group, Christian Voice.

Stewart's 2004 Edinburgh Fringe show, Stand-Up Comedian, was released on DVD and a film of 2005's 90's Comedian is available from www.gofasterstripe.com. Last year's 41st Best Stand-Up Ever, which reflected his position in a spurious Channel 4 poll, toured all year and was recently released on DVD by Real Talent.

In 2006, Stewart went to New Mexico for a Radio 4 documentary about Native American clowns, White Face Dark Heart. In January 2007 What Would Judas Do? ran in a double bill with Mark Ravenhill's Product at the Bush Theatre, London. Last August's piece for The Traverse, Boswell and Johnson - Late But Live, starring Simon Munnery and Miles Jupp, toured the Highlands and Islands under the auspices of The Stand. His new piece, Elizabeth and Raleigh – Late But Live, again starring Munnery and Jupp, is at Underbelly this year.

Stewart is a patron of London's Arts Radio station Resonance FM. His awards include the anti-Perrier Tap Water Award, Melbourne Festival Piece Of Wood Award, Chortle awards for Outstanding Contribution To Comedy and Best Full Length Show, and various chunky lead statuettes for his work on Jerry Springer The Opera.

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Press Quotes

'One of the top three or four living stand-ups..'
Time Out

'The worst stand-up I have ever seen'
Graham Simmons, Chortle


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