Reviews

MICF: Stephen K Amos – The Laughter Master

While Amos is always a charming and likeable performer, The Laughter Master is a slightly disappointing affair.

Stephen K Amos

For someone who has toured around the world for so many years, it is disappointing to see Amos rely on old jokes and cue cards to help him along. For a brand new viewer, the show is likely to be highly enjoyable, as Amos is generally able to connect well with his audience members, especially those in the front row who he ends up gently heckling over the course of the night.

Despite these issues, Amos’s natural stage presence means he will always be a performer who can pull a crowd.

AussieTheatre

Share
Published by
AussieTheatre

Recent Posts

The Complex Dance of Broadway Shows and Theatre Critics

The fate of a show often hinges not just on the performances on stage but…

20 hours ago

Predicting the 2024 Tony Award Winners and Nominees

As the buzz around the 2023-24 Broadway season reaches its peak, the theatre world eagerly…

20 hours ago

Keala Settle to take over role of Angèlique in &JULIET

There’s a new nurse in Verona as star of stage and screen Keala Settle is…

22 hours ago

Luisa Scrofani chats THE GRINNING MAN, playing at the Alex Theatre from May 2

With an extended West End run and an explosive world premiere at Bristol Old Vic,…

2 days ago

World Premiere of ‘Dorian: The Musical’ Set for This Summer at Southwark Playhouse

'Dorian: The Musical' is slated for its world premiere this summer, promising to bring a…

2 days ago

Idina Menzel Sets Off on ‘Take Me or Leave Me Tour’ Featuring Broadway’s Best

Broadway sensation Idina Menzel is set to dazzle audiences nationwide with her upcoming "Take Me…

3 days ago