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Rudi Lickwood – ‘Food For Thought’

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 by admin

Rudi Lickwood - 'Food For Thought'

Rudi Lickwood - 'Food For Thought'

Edinburgh Festival Comedy News

 

RUDI LICKWOOD
B.E.C.A Award Winner (Black Entertainment Comedy Awards)
Awarded status in the ‘Black 100+’ awards for the greatest Black British Achievers

Title Of Show:     ‘Food For Thought’
Venue:                  Pleasance Courtyard – Attic
Time:                    8.15pm
Dates:                   5th – 31st August (except 12th & 19th)     
Previews:            5th – 7th August

 

Rudi Lickwood makes his full length Edinburgh debut at this year’s festival, the ‘Black Entertainment Comedy Award’ winner brings his show, ‘Food For Thought’, to the Pleasance Attic. A comedy caldron of tasty hilarity – Rudi is a man that speaks his mind, struggling to be ‘PC’ with some very funny and surreal consequences.

 

Known as Harlesden’s No1 comedian, his parents arrived in the UK in the early 60s from Guyana South America and on tracing back their roots discovered that his slave owner was Scottish and that he is in actual fact of Ghanaian origin!

 

With insightful social commentary, as thought provoking as a Rene Margaritte painting, Rudi has a realistic look at his national identity.  Through the eyes of a confused citizen he asks many questions including “If England is playing the West Indies in a cricket match who does he support”.  For Rudi, political correctness only highlights Nationality and does not determine cultural identity no matter how many pledges of allegiance one makes to Queen and country!

 

Rudi left school with no qualifications to speak of and was considered a problem child, he used comedy to cheer up his mother during times of domestic abuse from his father. After losing his job as a general manager of a firm importing foods from the Caribbean he discovered the knack to make people laugh when he became a mini cab driver.

 

He later set up a school for comedy and has since seen an up surge black British comedians, for every 5 black comics on the circuit today 3 of them would have passed through Rudi’s hands, including MTV Base’s Kojo. Not satisfied with that Rudi quickly realised how powerful a tool comedy could be and took the course into penal system using it as a rehabilitation and educational tool for the inmates. This was proving quite successful until he discovered that one of the inmates on his course was a suspected terrorist and when the Minister of Justice, Jack Straw, found out the course was stopped!

 

A circuit veteran, festival virgin and a granddad, a man full of contradictions non violent and yet he has performed for the troops in Iraq Afghanistan and Bosnia. He’s a mercenary in search of belly laughs and like the milkman; he always delivers this extremely funny man is a force to be reckoned with!

His TV credits include CH4 ‘Get Me The Producer’, BBC1’s ‘Funny Business’ and also for  BBC 1 ‘Hart Of Harlesden’.

THE CRITICS:
“…Observant engaging interactive comic whose routines roll out like warm custard over Spotted Dick”                       INDEPENDENT
 
“…He’s an intelligent one of a kind with something to appeal to everyone”   CHORTLE

“…Irresistible he’s going to be massive”       GUARDIAN

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Easter and the Kids – Rudi Lickwood

Monday, April 27th, 2009 by admin
The Kids and Easter - Rudi Lickwood

The Kids and Easter - Rudi Lickwood

Easter is over and the kids are back to school, how happy am I take a look at my fridge…it’s full. If anyone told me my 4 yr old daughter could eat an elephant I’d say you lie no way. I’m not sure what it is do children eat and the moment they eat something it get absorbed into there lymphatic system so fast that not even a formula 1 car engine can keep up or is their a hidden trap door at the bottom of their feet that leaves an invisible trail of digested food that dissolves into any surface they walk on I don’t know. What I do know is that in two weeks on food alone I spent a mortgage and that ain’t easy when you shop at Lidl’s.

This Easter we decided that we would not be buying any of our nieces and nephews any Easter eggs as Jesus Christ sacrifice on the cross and the Easter bunny couldn’t possible have any correlation with chocolate Easter eggs. So we bought them DVD’s instead. Well that was the idea you see Asda was meant to be doing a special offer of £1 DVD’s. Well by the time we got down to our local Asda you would have thought that Woolworths was closing down special priced DVDs did we see any NO! We have 17 nieces and nephews between me and my gorgeous wife I say gorgeous because she is standing next to me and the thought of no bed time fun is out of the question. What I’m trying to say is that we had to take out a bridging loan to cover to the cost of buying DVDs. So right about now Rudi Lickwood is broke back to school sometimes I wish my children could live there. It has been said that children are a bundle of joy no their not their bundle of bills wrapped up in memories that last forever.

Comedian Rudi Lickwood

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by admin

Preparations are hotting up for the Edinbugh Comedy Festival but Rudi’s not taking his eye off the ball with his club and corporate bookings. With performances ranging from those in the fine Theatre Royal Margate to freshly developed Esporta Health Clubs  across the UK, black stand-up comedian Rudi Lickwood knows where he’s come from is just as important as where he is going to.

Keep an eye out on his blog page for up todate news on his Edinburgh show title and preview shows.

Comedian Rudi Lickwood

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Monday, April 6th, 2009 by admin

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