
Filmed at the Grand Theatre, Swansea, this stand-up special showcases comedian Bill Bailey's hilariously unfocused and scattered comedy stylings as well as his enviable musical skills.... (Full plot summary below)
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Filmed at the Grand Theatre, Swansea, this stand-up special showcases comedian Bill Bailey's hilariously unfocused and scattered comedy stylings as well as his enviable musical skills.
Leave your thoughts about Bill Bailey: Bewilderness.
| User ReviewPrivate UClever, silly, political, and musical comedy all mixed up in a surreally hilarious blend that has to be seen to be believed. |
| User ReviewBen BOne of my favourite stand-up comedians performing pretty much at his best all the way through. Half the time you feel like you're watching someone trying to work through a stream of consciousness barely aware that he has an audience, and this is what makes this show so brilliant. Bill is at his best when he is amusing himself as much as those watching him. Amazing. |
| User ReviewLady DBill Bailey is one of my favourite comedians,m that will not be to everyone's liking I'm sure. His intelligent wit and tangent style jokes are origninal material and his musical talents provide great props throughout the show. I'd be interested to know how Bill's humour goes down with people outside the UK? One of Bill's quick fire jokes: "People often say, how do you think of your jokes? an I say, well I start with a laugh and work backwards" |
| User ReviewSimon DBill Bailey does have his funny moments, especially through his music, but all the jibberish he spouts about elves and trolls etc, this is just random crap and I don't understand how he has got away with calling it comedy for so long. |
| User ReviewGavin PNo where near the majesty that is Part Troll. Many dead spots, and an unresponsive audience - but Bailey is a big bear and it's hard not to love him. |
| User ReviewOisín CVery slow start and the audience are right not to get into it until about half way in. Finishes out well though with some classics |