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Jason Byrne: The Byrne Supremacy - One4Review

What can I say about Jason Byrne I have not already said over and over again? I have loved this mad Irishman since we first saw him 13 years ago in Pleasance Two. From the moment he gave me a Kite and I ran backwards to fly it (sitting still) I have absolutely adored him. His non-stop manic comedy has me almost wetting myself every time I see him. I am sure he must have some sort of script or running order but I have never yet seen him stick to it for even half a show let alone a whole one. He always seems to get distracted by members of his audience who then become part of his show. For some Irish comedy from one of the worlds best comedians see Jason Byrne if you can as he is selling out. *****  
  It is difficult to denounce anyone such as Jason Byrne with the immense social skills needed to stand on stage and create laughter.  By placing themselves in the limelight and opening the way for appraisal, comedians almost encourage an audience to pass judgement on their performance and engage in constructive criticism.  In this way it is easy to lose sight of the rush of endorphins that a comic such as Jason gives to his audience.  Psychologists may help us deal with issues, medics put us back together again, drugs can help us forget, but the only two things in life that can make us feel truely amazing are love and a good laugh.  From a personal standpoint  perhaps Jason Byrne lacks the depth and sentimentality of a favourite comedian, but if a good grumble over life’s frustrations is what is required then Jason should be highly recommended. Based around his injuries and accidents both recent and as a child, his performance is packed full of energy and enthusiasm, and he creates those all-important images in the minds of his audience with great skill.  There is perhaps a section in the centre where his anecdotes become rants, and he may divide his audience with a few themes, but having lifted the mood from the beginning with stories of his special eye he is easily forgiven, and he ends on a very high note with tales of his young children and a hilarious audience-led magic trick.  Jason is a great entertainer, he draws in the crowd and creates uproar with his impromptu reactions to audience members, definitely worth seeing once, but maybe, just maybe doesn’t create the connection that leaves an impression, pulling you to the box office for a second round.    ****  

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