Play: monkey poet
Reviewer: tom
4 Stars
bold, unapologetic, a spirited offering by this iconoclastic lad from manchester,
i loved his rough style, politically incorrect rhymes, scruffy appearance
and his smiles in the face of projectiles launched from uptight san francisco
audience members. pure fringe, pure delight, you should go but don't take
your republican grandma or your children
Play: Monkey Poet Stand Up
Reviewer: yawza
5 Stars
The most fun I've had at the Fringe , even without any bottle throwing
incidents.I felt more energized after his performance than any thing else
I've seen and this show has moved to the top of my list. Definite Best of
the Fringe and definite must see show.
Play: Monkey Poet Stand-Up
Reviewer: Emily Morwen
5 Stars
So honest, charming, hilarious and incredibly intelligent is this gifted
performer, writer, poet. He is edgy and could at first seem offensive (I'm
guessing because I saw opening night when a man stormed out and threw a
glass-filled trash can on stage!) but if you listen to the whole piece instead
of simply picking out trigger words, there is no doubt that this man is
giving us something that is insightful, honest, sad, entertaining, hilarious-cause-its-true,
an above all carrying an undeniable message of peace . On top of being a
wonderful show, the way that he handled the "assault" was so graceful
and made the audience love him even more. But all outbursts aside, he deserved
the standing ovation that he got! See this talent before he goes back to
England!
Play: Monkey Poet Stand Up
Reviewer: Holly Up On Poppy
5 Stars
I saw this the night of the infamous Troll Trashbin Toss (some dude got
very upset about who-knows-what, screamed a few "Fuck Yous" at
our MPSU and then hurled a trash bin full of beer bottles at the stage)
and have to first give kudos to Matt Panesh, our MPSU, for putting his balls
on the line to receive such a crazy reaction! Other than that, the poetry
is, as promised and CLEARLY outlined in his description, not for the faint
of heart (take note, trashbin-tossing trolls). The poems are not long so
if you have a short attention span, this is your show. Panesh tackles subjects
that are not new to the stage, but does so with a brevity and hence a barbed
wit. See it if you like Lenny Bruce or wished Bill Hicks had a sensitive
side.
Play: Monkey Poet Stand Up
Reviewer: Rachel
4 Stars
Matt has developed a show so well put together, and ACTUALLY FUNNY that
I was engaged the full hour! He hits on topics of religion, sex and illness
so there is something different to relate to all the time. You're never
bored for a second. Poetry is an art form not explored too often anymore
it is refreshing to hear and see someone put it out there and show the world.
- In the performance I saw there was a disturbance by and angry audience
member and I just have to say Matt held his composure on stage SO well and
kept the audience in his grasp even though I am sure he was shaken he DIDN'T
let it show which, to me at least is a sign of a good actor. - Also he thanks
his tech crew DURING his show MULTIPLE times how RAD is that? This show
is a must see!
Play: Monkey Poet Stand Up!
Reviewer: Mia Paschal
5 Stars
I thought that the "Very Moral" pull quote in Matt Panesh's show
description was possibly a joke. But it isn't, because he is, fiercely so,
and he does address and attack subjects from sex to love to plastic surgery
to politics with sly, sharp, scathing humor. Also, he has a wonderful rapport
with the audience, and a strong command of the stage. Overall, a brilliant
show.
PS. His smooth recovery after an unhinged audience member hurled invective
and a garbage can with beer bottles onstage - not a staged gimmick, unfortunately
- was impressive. Luckily no one was hurt, and luckily, the show went on.
I'd give Matt another five stars for showing true grace (he didn't even
swear at the guy, much less go after him) and professionalism
Play: Monkey Poet Stand-up!
Reviewer: Mr. Waldorf
5 Stars
I completely and enthusiastically endorse "Monkey Poet Stand-up!"
at the Exit. It's a solo show featuring Manchester-born-bred-and-accented
Matt Pradesh mixing poems, songs and anecdotes in an absolutely hilarious
mixture. As he walks on the stage, two or three beers in hand, he says "You
do know you've come to a poetry show, right? No fooking refunds!".
His poems are short, pithy rhymes on sex, religion, politics using profanity
and a caustic wit to keep the crowd laughing and clapping.
The performance last night was bizarrely punctuated by one furious heckler,
who might have been a laughable afterthought when he stormed out (after
interrupting the show to shout at Pradesh), but he came storming back in
and threw a full garbage can (with multiple beer bottles in it) at the performer
(over the heads of audience members). The guy had to be forcibly ejected
by festival staff.
But hey, when the performer can get a strong reaction out of an audience
member, even negative, he must be doing something right. Pradesh was a little
shaken but kept going, kept making the rest of the (quite appreciative)
crowd laugh, and ended on a great high. He walked off to a standing ovation
at the end.
Early candidate for Best of the Fringe. He was also the toast of the
opening night party after the strange escapade with the heckler..
Play: Monkey Poet Stand Up!
Reviewer: Lena & Chris
4 Stars
Clever, funny, amusing. This poet is a great performer. Liked the "stepping
out of the poem now" asides, as well as the caustic humor mixed in
with a charming gentleness.
Play: Monkey Poet
Reviewer: Lucia Cox
5 Stars
I saw this show in Manchester before Matt went on tour to Canada and the
USA. IT MUST NOT BE MISSED. A mix between Bill Hicks hate for all things
bland, mediocre and unjust and Ginsberg's tortured 'Howl'. Poet and comedian
both, Monkey Poet lights up the stage with soul and song. See him before
he dies. |