James Goffin is won over by the charm of comedian and social media prankster Joe Lycett.
You can have to work hard to impress a Sunday evening audience, but Joe Lycett did just that with this rescheduled Norwich Playhouse show.
Postponed by the Beast from the East, Lycett took his sold-out audience on a journey through his life: minor feuding with his mum, adventures in home restoration, and his well-known addiction to social media pranks.
Lycett is a hashtag away from being tedious and whose own self-satisfaction matters more than the dignity of his targets, but his charm and self-deprecation rescues him and keeps the audience on-side and laughing. Quite often he's the one that looks most daft by the end.
There is also a serious social message in his activism around gender and behind the cheap puns there are some skilfully-constructed comedy routines, making this show well worth the wait.
He'll be back at Norwich Playhouse on May 30. Call for returns.
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