Andrew Lawrence (comedian) explained

Andrew Lawrence
Alma Mater:University of St Andrews
Occupation:Comedian
Years Active:2003–present

Andrew Lawrence is an English comedian who works in stand-up comedy, radio and television.

Early life and education

Lawrence attended Tiffin School[1] and the University of St Andrews, where he began his stand-up career at a regular comedy night.[2]

Stage career

Lawrence's university debut led to appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe; he was runner up in the 2003 So You Think You're Funny competition.[3] Later, he won the Amused Moose Starsearch, York Comedy Festival New Act of the Year Competition and the BBC's New Act of the Year Competition in 2004.

He presented his first hour-long comedy show at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe entitled How to Butcher your Loved Ones. It was nominated for the if.comeddie award (as it was known for that year only) for Best Newcomer. His 2007 Fringe show, Social Leprosy For Beginners & Improvers, was nominated for the main if.comedy award.[4]

As well as touring shows in the UK, Lawrence has performed abroad at the Just For Laughs Montreal Festival Showcase[5] and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[6]

TV and radio career

Lawrence has featured in numerous radio and TV shows, mostly as a stand-up performer. He has also appeared on television as a comic actor, playing the builder Marco in the BBC TV sitcom Ideal.[7] He has written and performed four series for BBC Radio 4, most recently the 2015 sitcom There Is No Escape.[8]

Reasons to Kill Yourself

In 2015 his first book, Reasons to Kill Yourself, was published.[9] The book is based on his stage show of the same name, which was largely about anything that annoyed him and with a particular focus on the state of the stand-up comedy landscape.[10] [11] Writing for Chortle, reviewer Jay Anderson wrote that "The poetic precision and rancid, colourful vocabulary of his stand-up are missing on the whole, the dense passages of escalating, poisonous adjective becoming increasingly less punchy as the book wears on."[12]

Political views

On 25 October 2014, Lawrence wrote a lengthy post on his official Facebook page drawing attention to a perceived rise in "'political' comedians cracking cheap and easy gags about UKIP, to the extent that it's got hack, boring and lazy very quickly" and described such comedians as being "out of touch, smug, superannuated, overpaid TV comics with their cosy lives in their west-London ivory towers taking a supercilious, moralising tone, pandering to the ever-creeping militant political correctness of the BBC". Although having previously appeared on several comedy programmes on the channel, he went on to describe "liberal back-slapping panel shows like Mock the Week" as consisting of "aging, balding, fat men, ethnic comedians and women-posing-as-comedians, sit congratulating themselves on how enlightened they are about the fact that UKIP are ridiculous and pathetic".[13]

The post, and subsequent Twitter disputes with fellow comedians such as Dara Ó Briain[14] and Frankie Boyle,[15] were covered by the UK press.[14] On 3 October 2015, he commented on his political beliefs in a post on his website, stating that "I've noticed a number of journalists in comedy have taken to labelling me a 'right-wing comedian'... I don't subscribe to any political ideology and I am not in any way affiliated with any political organisation." However, he also acknowledged that he has "certainly been very critical of the resurgent hard-left wing in British politics" and "critical of left-wing hysteria on the internet, and the left-wing establishment in comedy".[16]

2021 controversial comments

In July 2021, following the defeat of the England national football team in the final of the UEFA Euro 2020 competition on penalties to Italy, Lawrence tweeted that "All I'm saying is the white guys scored‍♂️", in reference to the skin colour of the players who had scored in the penalty shootout. After a backlash, he quote tweeted his original tweet, stating that "I can see that this has offended a lot of people, and I'm sorry that black guys are bad at penalties. ". Following the incident, multiple venues cancelled his upcoming shows and publicly denounced his comments as racist. He was also dropped by his agent.[17] [18] In November 2021, Lawrence broke his silence on the subject and posted an explanatory video to YouTube.[19]

TV and radio credits

TV

YearTitleRoleChannel
2007–10IdealMarco BBC Three
2010Michael MacIntyre's Comedy RoadshowStand-upBBC One
2010Dave's One Night StandStand-upDave
2011Live at the ApolloStand-upBBC One
2012Stand Up for the Week Regular performerChannel 4
2013John Bishop's Only JokingRegular performerSky 1
2016The Outcast ComicDocumentarySky Arts

Radio

YearTitleRoleChannel
2006–07ShipwreckedPresenterChannel 4 Radio
2010What To Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else (Series 1)[20] Writer, performerBBC Radio 4
2011What To Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else (Series 2)Writer, performerBBC Radio 4
2012How Did We End Up Like This?Writer, performerBBC Radio 4
2015There Is No Escape[21] Writer, AndrewBBC Radio 4

Awards

YearAwardResult
2003So You Think You're Funny?Runner-up
2004York Comedy Festival New Act of the YearWinner
2004Amused Moose Starsearch 2004Winner
2004BBC New Act of the Year[22] Winner
2006if.comedy award (Best Newcomer)Nominated
2006Sony Radio AwardsNominated
2007if.comedy award (Best Act)Nominated
2010Chortle Award – Best UK Headline Act[23] Nominated
2011Chortle Award – Best UK Headline ActNominated

Notes and References

  1. People: Andrew Lawrence (1998). https://web.archive.org/web/20120422160852/http://www.tiffin.kingston.sch.uk/ota/tiffnews/Sept2007.pdf . dead . 2012-04-22 . September 2007 . Brian Holden . Tiffnews: The Newsletter of the Old Tiffinians Association . 233 . 6 . 18 December 2011 .
  2. Web site: BBC New Talent – Success – Andrew Lawrence. April 2007. . 4 March 2012.
  3. Web site: Finalists & Runners up . . 18 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302151620/http://soyouthinkyourfunny.co.uk/past-winners/sytyf-alumni . 2 March 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  4. News: Edinburgh comedy review: Andrew Lawrence / Pleasance Courtyard . Leo. Benedictus. The Guardian. 23 August 2007. 14 March 2012.
  5. Web site: Just For Laughs: New Faces. 23 July 2009. 27 October 2015.
  6. Web site: Melbourne Comedy Festival: Andrew Lawrence. 27 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150531041804/http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/season/2009/show/andrew-lawrence-my-contemptible-life-in-a-gutter-of-abject-desolation/. 31 May 2015. dead. dmy-all.
  7. The Healer . Ideal . 15 March 2012 . Ideal (TV series) . . . 11 May 2009 . 5 . 1 .
  8. Web site: What To Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else . . 1 . 27 October 2015.
  9. News: Jay Richardson. 18 January 2015. Andrew Lawrence on the sanctimony of social media. The Scotsman. 27 October 2015.
  10. Web site: 2014-08-14. Andrew Lawrence: Reasons To Kill Yourself. 2021-11-15. Fest Magazine.
  11. Web site: Bennett. Steve. Andrew Lawrence: Reasons To Kill Yourself : Reviews 2014 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide. 2021-11-15. www.chortle.co.uk. en.
  12. Web site: Reasons To Kill Yourself by Andrew Lawrence : Book reviews 2015 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide. 2021-11-15. www.chortle.co.uk. en.
  13. Web site: What a rant! : News 2014 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide.
  14. Web site: Dara O'Briain reacts to 'bitter, self-delusional' Andrew Lawrence's. The Independent. 4 November 2014. 27 October 2015.
  15. Web site: Farage Takes on Frankie Boyle And Loses, Predictably. The Huffington Post UK. 29 October 2014. 27 October 2015.
  16. Web site: Andrew Lawrence . andrewlawrencecomedy.co.uk. 27 October 2015.
  17. News: Bennett. Steve. 12 July 2021. Andrew Lawrence: Now his agent drops him : News 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide. 12 July 2021. Chortle. en.
  18. News: Brewis. Harriet. 12 July 2021. This comedian is seeing his shows cancelled thanks to his hideous racist tweets. 12 July 2021. indy100. en.
  19. Web site: Why I'm banned from live gigs. YouTube.
  20. Web site: What To Do If You're Not Like Everybody Else . . 1 . 27 October 2015.
  21. Web site: BBC Radio 4 – There Is No Escape . . 27 October 2015.
  22. Web site: BBC Talent Stand Up Comedian 2004 . . 14 December 2004 . 16 March 2012.
  23. Web site: Chortle Awards . 27 October 2015.