Rodney Marques – Original Review
Note: This review is from 2006
His former job as a psychiatric nurse and his stepchildren prove good sources of material, and the acerbic dismissal of his father’s second wife is wonderfully raw.
His various and mean-spirited descriptions of orange-hued women in Manchester’s ‘footballer’s wives’ belt is also a joy, as is his analogy about a colleague fetching him the wrong brand of cigarette – though this would be better without spelling out the punchline, after the audience made the mental leap themselves.
The only segment that doesn’t really work was a tale of his drunken bad behaviour set to a sports commentary, which is too self-absorbed.
But otherwise the genuine bitterness makes for good, if sometimes uncomfortable, stand-up.
Review date: 30 Oct 2006
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett