Eddie Izzard: Live at Madison Square Garden (2011) Poster

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6/10
Lost In The Garden
museumofdave6 January 2016
Many a time I have dragged unwilling guests to various early Eddie Izzard shows, hopefully to help them discover the considerable delights of Izzards's scatter-shot humor, his ability to assume identities of all kinds, to put hilarious spins on mankind's foibles--in short, to be a very funny, highly individual comic whose cheeky and irreverent humor is both scathing and incisive.

It it with regret that I found the Madison Square Garden cold and obvious, overly calculated, as if Izzard was cowed by his first major appearance in New York, feared the chill that almost every comic feels in his bones when the joke falls flat. This hour and a half set lacked the charming, sometime childlike silliness that Eddie can conjure up, and in place of that inventive fun that one excepts, seems far too scripted, and his all-too frequent use of the "F" word in place of wit or commentary or impersonation, seems a desperate cover-up for failing to charm the audience.

One complaint that has nothing to do with Izzard himself but everything to do with the production designer is the much too frequent use of audience shots, the camera set on different couples, supposedly rolling in hilarity, as if to demonstrate to the viewer that indeed, this is a funny program (when in truth if often lacks genuine hilarity) implying that everybody else is in hysterics--and why aren't you? I didn't pay to watch the audience.

I kept thinking that as Izzard moved though various civilizations and applied his shape-shifting tropes to the Egyptians or Aliens or Squirrels, that the inimitable stream of consciousness would rise to the top and sweep us along, but the act seemed to just get desperate, and wear the man out. It wore me out, and I was so in hopes to be swept away.
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4/10
Lost it completely
dregj13 September 2012
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Im a huge eddie izzard fan myself discovered him yonks back and it was a Revelation.His insane genius stream of consciousness ramblings are the stuff of legend. this however was something different it bored me a great deal.I didn't realise until it was over i hadn't laughed once and was incredible relieved when it ended. Its never comfortable to see your hero reduced to this but i remain confident eddie will pull it back if he really wants to . Maybe he was going in a new comedy direction that didn't work maybe he didn't put the effort into it he usually does maybe hes concentrating on acting right now all fine and valid. but for the first time I'm not inclined to see his next show i suspect I'm not alone
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5/10
Bad
badmel6524 October 2021
Worst yet. I love Eddie and he usually makes me laugh the entire time but this would have angered me if I had paid to see it. Nothing new. He admitted he was a bit nervous and I suppose it overwhelmed him. I laughed twice in an hour and a half. Come back Eddie! Where have you gone? I miss you!
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