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ANDREW LAWRENCE Mr Malice shows his ‘softer’ side

H e may have rid himself of those mad locks, but Andrew Lawrence’s comedic strength has been far from cut off. With a change of appearance, however, has come a shift in direction and his comedy act is less psycho and more curmudgeon these days (in character and on stage he once threatened to do unspeakable things to a particular body part of a List comedy reviewer, not realising that his intended victim was a member of the press corps).

Having previously been The Best Kept Secret in Comedy, now Andrew Lawrence

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is Coming to Get You, a title which perhaps belies this less menacing persona. These days the curious fanbase he built from his time as religious builder Marco on Ideal may have been increased by the Radio 4 types who enjoyed his musings on What to Do If You’re Not Like Everybody Else and How Did We End Up Like This? Whatever your motivation, a trip to an Andrew Lawrence gig is unlikely to be quickly forgotten. (Brian Donaldson) The Stand, Edinburgh, Tue 22 Jan; The Stand, Glasgow, Wed 23 Jan.

HITLIST THE BEST COMEDY EVENTS

The Stand Christmas Special A right festive do over at The Stands with

quality gear including Susan Morrison and David Longley (pictured) in the west and Jo Caulfield and James Kirk in the east. The Stand, Glasgow & Edinburgh, Thu 13–Sat 15 Dec.

Tom Stade Canada’s most mellow comedian (there’s some pretty stiff

competition, mind) rolls out the festive cheer. See preview, page 85. The Stand, Glasgow, Thu 13–Sat 15 Dec; The Stand, Edinburgh, Thu 27 Dec–Wed 2 Jan.

Jongleurs Comedy Show Forget all that first footing/black bun/lump of coal stuff, ring in 2013 with some rollicking Hogmanay comedy featuring the likes of Janey Godley and Des Clarke. Jongleurs, Glasgow, Mon 31 Dec.

Marcel Lucont Some eyebrow-arching sophistication is brought to bear on the

New Year proceedings with Monsieur Lucont bestowing some of his Gallic wit and charm upon us. The Stand, Glasgow, Thu 3–Sun 6 Jan.

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Craig Hill Camp is as camp does, with

the delightful Mr Hill getting stuck in a Jock’s Trap. Ouch. Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, Wed 18 Jan.

Jo Caulfield Presents . . . The Speakeasy An excitingly eclectic bill with true stories to tell includes magic man Kevin McMahon and Gareth Waugh who was joint-third in the Scottish Comedian of the Year grand finale. Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh, Tue 22 Jan.

Andrew Lawrence The scary ginger prince is coming after you. See preview, left. The Stand, Edinburgh, Tue 22 Jan; The Stand, Glasgow, Wed 23 Jan.