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Review: Terry Christian – Naked Confessions of a Recovering Catholic

Hail Terry...the stand-up comic
Hail Terry…the stand-up comic
Jesus, Mary and ….Terry Christian the stand-up?

Terry Christian isn’t the first person I would think of when it comes to being a natural stand-up comic.

The Manchester-born broadcaster and presenter is more famed for his ‘motor mouth’ reputation as the former presenter of cult Channel Four youth show, The Word and for almost pipping Ulrika Jonsson to the title of Celebrity Big Brother winner 2009.

So, to see him perform his own stand-up show (written and performed by himself) it is too easy to expect the Terry Christian audiences know from the screen – gobby, opinionated and bloody irritating (to some).

However, Naked Confessions of a Recovering Catholic is not only very funny, brilliantly observational and an overdue pop at the absurdities of the Roman Catholic Church, Christian himself is a natural and fantastically self-deprecating stand-up.

So gobsmacked was I when I saw him perform his show a few weeks back in Stockport that I tweeted the following:

“I don’t believe it! @terrychristian is actually FUNNY!! Brill show”.

Excuse my shock but you see, I was a little bit sceptical about Terry Christian pulling off a stand-up show (complete with a totally no-holds-barred question and answer session afterwards). Most comedians start young and do the rounds for years.

Bless me Terry, for I have sinned...
Bless me Terry, for I have sinned…
But, as Christian entered from the back of the hall dressed as a priest (!) complete with floor-length cassock and blessing the audience with ‘Holy’ water it was impossible to not burst into laughter.

So, you have got to hand it to him for having the balls to then put himself through what is a very honest, personal and at points painfully funny ‘confession’ of his life growing up in a big Irish Catholic family in Old Trafford, attending the posh ’11-plus’ era top local Catholic school (St Bede’s), through to the misery and hilarity of the famous Catholic guilt complex and how it carries itself into adulthood in all its clumsy and awkward incarnations.

All this is interwoven with his brutally honest reflections and anecdotes about life as a TV presenter and the world of celebrity. Catholic or not, it is really entertaining stuff. There’s a cracking Kevin Webster (Coronation Street) gag too but I wont ruin it for you by repeating it here…

As someone who is also from a massive Irish-Mancunian Catholic family, there was so much I could relate to and Christian’s very cheeky and spikey pops at the Catholic Church would make my Irish mammy blush (but chuckle too) and for anyone who has ever know a nasty nun or pompous priest, there are lots of laughs to be had.

I grew up watching my parents howl with laughter at the Irish comedian Dave Allen and parts of Christian’s set echo some of Allen’s philosophy that it is healthy to laugh not just at yourself but of course, at the Church and those in power.

Humour is a great leveller and comedy can break through barriers if delivered well. Terry Christian has found a natural home on the stage – a welcome reinvention for him and a great evening of laughs for those in the audience.

Note: supporting Terry Christian at various venues is fellow Mancunian talent – the excellent poet and wordsmith, Mike Garry. Follow him on twitter https://twitter.com/mikegarry

Terry Christian is touring with his one-man show Naked Confessions of a Recovering Catholic around the UK and Ireland throughout 2013. Follow him on twitter here: https://twitter.com/terrychristian

Friday – 27 July – see the show at The Venue, Derby. Doors – open 7.30 pm

AGE RESTRICTION: OVER 18S ONLY – Advance tickets £10 available to buy now online click here or call The Venue (01332 203545) & BPM Records, Sadler Gate, Derby (01332 987229)

For more information on booking Terry Christian or for info on future gigs – click here

Photo credit: ©Karin Albinsson – http://www.karinalbinsson.com/

Note – this review was originally published on the Huffington Post UK – link to come.