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Ian Smith: Foot Spa Half Empty review – struggle to conceive is fertile ground for stellar standup

Monkey Barrel, EdinburghTV success hasn’t gone to Smith’s head as he still sweats the small stuff – as well as detailing his attempts to procreateReviewing Ian Smith’s breakout show Crushing two summers ago, I compared the Yorkshireman to Rhod Gilbert, another comic who gets very het up at the most trivial provocation. Smith’s follow-up show mirrors Gilbert in a different way, by addressing an issue the Welshman became associated with in standup and documentary: infertility. Foot Spa Half Empty is about Smith’s low sperm count, discovered as he and his partner start trying for a child. It arranges a suite of humiliating stories and manic overthinking comedy around the more substantial tale of our host’s visit to a clinic to have his sperm tested – in Smith’s hands, it’s as surefire an anecdote for self-abasing standup as it’s possible to imagine.Give or take a weak ending, it’s a killer stage return from a man now increasingly recognisable from your TV screens. Not that fame has gone to his head; Google (“people also search for Robert Mugabe”) has seen to that. He did briefly worry that success might defang a comic style rooted in anxiety and failure. But lo, big-time Smith still sweats the small stuff, and very funnily. See his section about being mocked for being a poor skier, another deconstructing the phrase “wrong place, wrong time”, and a memorable set piece about a gull with a steak knife in its beak harassing punters in a beer garden. Continue reading...

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