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Michael Redmond
There are not many people who
have been struck by lightning and lived to tell the tale.
While this may not have actually happened to Michael Redmond
himself, it is a fate which befell his character Father Stone
- one of the more memorable creations of C4's classic comedy
Father Ted.
There is something of a lightning
strike victim in Michael. With his shock of white hair, droopy
black moustache and a face that the phrase hangdog expression was
invented for, he was born to perform deadpan comedy. It is a
difficult style for any comedian, but with his physical head start
he has gone on to prove himself a master over the past fifteen
years. Michael has that rare physical presence that is capable of
getting audiences rolling with laughter without having to say a
word. But when you add to this his natural gifts of precision
timing and outrageously well-crafted material, the results can be
almost tortuously hysterical.
As skilled a writer as he is a
performer, Michael started his career scripting comedy for Irish
radio and television. After moving to London in 1987, he quickly
established himself as a firm favourite on the comedy circuit,
headlining at clubs throughout the UK and later developing his own
one-man shows. A regular at major comedy festivals, Michael has
performed a number of hugely successful solo shows at the
Edinburgh Fringe, including Eamon, Older Brother of Jesus, which
was later developed as a series for Radio 4.
Michael has appeared on a number of
high profile TV shows, including 'Comedy Nation' (BBC2), 'Friday Night Live' (LWT)
'The
Stand Up Show' (BBC1), 'Clive Anderson Talks Back'
(BBC1), 'Just
for Laughs' and of course 'Father Ted' (both C4). But it is his
startling effect on a live audience that makes him such a hot
property. Already firmly established as resident host of the Sunday
night show at
The Stand in Glasgow, he embarked on a full Scottish
tour of his Long Riders show following its debut at the Glasgow
International Comedy Festival and a great performance in front of
a sell-out crowd at the 2,500 seat Edinburgh Festival Theatre.
Recently Michael appeared in the ‘Best of Irish’ comedy showcase and
continues to be in big demand nationwide.
Michael Redmond is
'hilarious ... a great comedian' Scotsman
'Excellent, deadpan dry wit' Guardian
'explosively funny' Irish Times
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