David O'Doherty
He shot to fame at Edinburgh in 1999 when he won So You Think You're Funny and in 2003 was named Hot Press Irish Comedian Of The Year
He shot to fame at Edinburgh in 1999 when he won So You Think You're Funny and in 2003 was named Hot Press Irish Comedian Of The Year
‘Let’s blow the temporary roof off this meadow!’ David O’Doherty opens his Latitude set with a perfect expression of the contradictory brand of modest swagger that he has come to make his own.
Every comedian was glad to be back on stage after lockdown, but O’Doherty’s relief seems more acute than most, having spent some of the pandemic on an island with infuriating parents, the rest of it alone in his flat. There’s mention of a breakup that preceded it but in no detail.
Even without that, there’s no shortage of grim and heartbreaking stories. There’s a tale of a mouse infestation with grisly consequences, and the anecdote of how DOD spent his 45th birthday is bleak indeed. Yet he’s remarkably cheerful when retelling these, reflecting an infectious optimism.
Portraying himself in more of a ‘hapless idiot’ role is an hilariously self-deprecating anecdote about needing to show his vaccine passport to enter venues in Australia. Elsewhere, in a song about the most minor of misdemeanours, he attempts to portray himself a hardcore bad-boy criminal, with the amusing mismatch between the assumed attitude and reality again speaking to his low-key status. And the detail in the song is typically fine.
I say song. As we know, O’Doherty’s versions are more like routines set to the music of his inexpensive keyboard. But it’s a hugely effective technique, as well as being his trademark. One number, about being besieged by tech-support requests from his uncomprehending parents, is especially strong, with a gag almost every line. Still he can dream of duet with Shakira… which, as his rendition proves, owes a lot more to O’Doherty’s mild-mannered domesticity than the Colombian firebrand’s sexual heat.
The Irishman might joke that his quirky appeal is limited, but there are more than 1,000 people in a Suffolk field who would disagree. As O'Doherty ends on a touching – and relatively sincere – note about how delighted he is to be back on stage, the feeling is mutual.
Published: 24 Jul 2022
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Book (2015)
Danger Is Still Everywhere by David O'Doherty
DVD (2014)
Alternative Comedy Experience Series 2
DVD (2013)
Alternative Comedy Experience
Book (2011)
100 Facts About Sharks
David O'Doherty Presents 403 Second Masterworks
David O'Doherty: Seize The David O'Doherty
David O’Doherty: We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at David O'Doherty
UK: Chambers Management
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Ireland: Lisa Richards Agency
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