WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT SID KIPPER
"The
deadpan stories were brilliant." (Rock'n'Reel)
"Sid
Kipper achieved the hitherto unthinkable by persuading a normally reserved
audience
"The
folk world's comic genius." (Sidmouth
International Festival)
"Sid's
unrepentant daftness and impressive lateral thinking would make Edward de Bono
smile." (Huddersfield Examiner)
"Laughter
is good for our health and so is Sid Kipper.
He has the eye of a conservationist and the wit of a traditional stand-up
comic - a wonderful combination." (Robin
Page)
"Norfolk's
redoubtable folk hero ...... inimitable style and irreverent humour."
('Literary Norfolk', Chapter 6 Publishing)
"Word-wangler,
musician, and stand-up extraordinaire, Sid Kipper makes life a laugh by holding
it up to the mirror of his own imaginings." (Matt Holland, Swindon Festival
of Literature)
"A
revelation clearly appreciated by the audience.
Overall this was a two-hour delight."
(Eastern Evening News)
"Rural
humour that spreads all over." (The
Stage)
"This
is not the self-effacing slow-wittery of past Norfolk stars like Allan Smethurst
nor are there any country boy stories borrowed from Jethro.
Sid Kipper produces his own brilliant amusing stuff.
Sid is the rural equivalent of a city slicker.
An in-your-face humorist who takes the Norfolk wit and dialect and, after
juggling with it, weaves it into surreal stories whose foundation is still
Norfolk but not as we know it." (North
Norfolk News)
"Comic
timing to savour - complete realisation of a character quite as convincing as
Sir Les Patterson." (The Living
Tradition)
"Sid
Kipper is one of those rare breeds of comedians, in that he's funny in so many
different ways. This rural humour
......... invites comparisons to Jethro. But
while Jethro relies on his yokel act, Sid Kipper is funnier in many more
ways". (Wilts and Glos
Standard)
"Sid
Kipper is attracting deserved rations of adoration, as he continues to ask fresh
followers where they've been this last decade or so."
(Keith Skipper, Eastern Daily Press)
"He
creates a totally absurd, yet believable world of unforgettable characters and
strange customs. His skills in
language and story telling are tremendous, with subtle laughs in every line.
His throwaway phrases and marvellous parodies of songs you think you know
make a perfect tonic." (Village
Voice, Devon)
"If
anything in Sunday's concert was difficult to contain it was the fantasy
landscape of Sid Kipper's portable Norfolk.
It goes everywhere with him, and he takes any audience deep into it.
The coolest of cool performers, his droll patter leads us through both
stories and songs; we were left reeling."
(Wharfedale Observer)
""I
expected cod Norfolk laying-it-on-thick country bumpkin stuff from Sid Kipper. He
turned out to be hilarious, and very strange.
Think League of Gentlemen. He
was also a complete pro, continuing his act when the electricity generator
failed, launching into a ghost story in a deep booming voice that made the
concert feel all Victorian." (BBC
Oxford)
"Deft
and subtle artistry" (Wikipedia
(online encyclopedia))
"Too
often performers are described as hilarious when they are not, but Sid Kipper is
the real deal. A genuine one-off,
Sid is part folk singer, part stand-up comic, and also manages to write books,
radio series and act - all of it very well indeed."
(Surrey Advertiser)
"Sid
Kipper's irreverent look at rural life tells how it really is.
Fusing hard-nosed and irreverent contemporary commentary with his dry and
sardonic wit, there's no room for any soft nostalgia on country living in
Kipper's barrage of humour. (Cornish
Guardian)
"An
evening of sheer, unadulterated hilarious silliness.
Anybody who failed to make it to the gig should count themselves very
disappointed indeed as it was a delight from start to finish."
(Surrey Advertiser)
"The
icon." (Morris Matters)
""A
kind of vision you [of England] you can't readily get from the works of say
Dickens or Shakespeare or Elgar or Sir Christopher Wren"
(Folk on Tap)
"Like
listening to stories while toasting marshmallows round a bonfire, occasionally
joining in a rousing chorus". (Grimsby
Telegraph)
"Sid
had the droll, slow delivery of a kind no longer fashionable,
(Charles Nevin, 'the top 250
humorists in the British Isles' The Guardian)
"This must be one of the
first times that an entertainer has met the publicity about them and exceeded
it. We were led on a voyage around
the Norfolk coast, meeting various characters and being treated to a dazzling
display of musical versatility and hilarious songs.
We were even joining in the choruses!!
A superb evening of entertainment.
"It
was a fantastic evening - absolutely everyone loved it and Sid went down a
storm, especially with the farmers present!!"
"Sid
takes his potent mixture of squit and culture all over the country.
Happily, his constant homecomings now attract deserved rations of
adoration."
"The Sid Kipper event at the theatre was absolutely packed
out. Unfortunately a lot of people
couldn't get in. It was a tremendous
success." (Whitby
Gazette)