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Review: Titania McGrath Mxninfesto, Leicester Square Theatre

Titania McGrath is a character created by Andrew Doyle as ‘. . . a satirical take on a new kind of moral puritanism.’  She can be found on Twitter with, apparently, several hundred thousand followers, has written a couple of books, and has now moved to the stage played by comedy actress Alice Marshall.  Before she came on we had a half hour stand-up routine from Doyle by way of a warm up.  Explaining why he created the Titania character he covered various topics including fascism, Brexit and the ease with which offence is taken over the most mundane…

Summary

Rating

Good

Clever and amusing parody of the ‘woke’ trend but somewhat repetitive towards the end.

Titania McGrath is a character created by Andrew Doyle as ‘. . . a satirical take on a new kind of moral puritanism.’  She can be found on Twitter with, apparently, several hundred thousand followers, has written a couple of books, and has now moved to the stage played by comedy actress Alice Marshall

Before she came on we had a half hour stand-up routine from Doyle by way of a warm up.  Explaining why he created the Titania character he covered various topics including fascism, Brexit and the ease with which offence is taken over the most mundane things in comedy. He says everyone seems to be an activist now following the rise in use of social media platforms. With a relaxed delivery and the occasional interaction with audience members who caught his eye at various points, this was an enjoyable and funny half hour which went by quickly.

A ten minute drink-replenishing break and Titania McGrath (Alice Marshall) entered to explain that she is holding this ‘workshop’ to re-calibrate our thinking without being infected by ‘facts’.  She lectured us on white privilege, homelessness, capitalism and other random subjects constantly contradicting herself in the same sentence. She shared with us her woke icons, several renditions of her slam poetry, and encouraged everyone to take part in a minute of hate, inspired by that great self-help book ‘1984’.  The list of alternative Oscar awards was funny, as was the compilation of newspaper headlines identifying racist objects and situations (e.g. rocks, fireworks – go figure).  Generally speaking though, after the first twenty minutes or so it was really just more of the same with slightly different words.

Whilst providing a clever and amusing parody of the self-righteous ‘woke’ brigade, the joke wore a bit thin after an hour. It just got repetitive and a tad boring. Personally I would have preferred more of the Andrew Doyle stand-up and less of Titania McGrath, although I may have been in a minority on the night.  I am sure die-hard Titania fans will lap up these ‘workshops’ but I doubt they will bring in any new followers.

Written by: Andrew Doyle

Titania McGrath Mxninfesto has completed its current run. You can find Titania McGrath on Twitter here

About Irene Lloyd

Currently a desk zombie in the public sector, Irene has had no formal training or experience in anything theatrical. She does, however, seem to spend an awful lot of her spare time and spare cash going to the theatre. So, all views expressed will be from the perspective of the person on the Clapham omnibus - which is what most audiences are made up of after all.

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