Like a fine wine, Herring improves with age
By Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard 15.08.07
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Richard Herring has been coming to Edinburgh for 20 years, but this is his best show yet
Richard Herring
****
Richard Herring has been coming to Edinburgh for two decades, doing sketches, plays and cod-lectures, but his latest stand-up show, Oh F*ck, I'm 40, is his most successful yet.
It's not remotely cerebral, just a heartfelt assessment of what it is like to have a middle-aged body and puerile mind.
The scruffy commitment-phobe crams his set with a dense mix of pungent one-liners and extended examples of his kidult antics. He still feels 20 - "except when I'm walking upstairs" - but knows that time's winged chariot is about to mow him down.
So who can blame him for wanting to cling on by taking up skateboarding and wearing paunch-revealing T-shirts?
There is room for a seize-the-day moral, too. Though not before our hero has confessed to brawling badly in a Liverpool street with an academic, had an exquisitely sarcastic dig at Ricky Gervais and slotted in a topical stab at Chris Langham, which prompted gasps but mostly guffaws. Herring may be past it as a man, but as a comedian he is at his peak.