Comedy: the league against tedium
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Your support makes all the difference.You're unlikely ever to have seen anything like The League Against Tedium before. Played by character comedian Simon Munnery (right), this tinpot dictator sees himself as a superior being to all the scum in the audience. He sneers at them - "I have no need of your tedious applause" - before launching into a string of cod-Nietzschean aphorisms: "we are all brothers. Hence, war." Using a "glove of power", he also projects alienating images onto a big screen. As one critic puts it, Munnery - who also created the eternally right-on Alan Parker, Urban Warrior - is "clearly deranged yet brilliant".
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James Rampton
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