16 July 2025
On Saturday we were at the Grove Theatre in Dunstable to see Danny Baker. We are long-time fans of the music journalist/comedy writer/broadcaster, and never miss 'The Treehouse' - his twice weekly podcast with Louise Pepper. Saturday was the last night of his latest national tour of reminiscences and storytelling. We had seen him live twice before (reviewed here in May 2018 and March 2023) so we knew what to expect, and he never disappoints. Despite repeatedly reassuring the audience that this show would be a tight two hours, he maintained his continuous fast-paced monologue for more than three hours (with one interval break), in which he hardly stood still, walking rapidly backwards and forwards across the stage. His stories are well rehearsed (and we were familiar with some, though there was plenty of new material) but it is still incredible how he constructs and performs these mammoth shows, without any notes, without drinking anything and with barely a pause in his delivery. And his stories are incredible, hilarious and beautifully told. Through a 50-year career Danny Baker has met just about everyone. In this show he recalled time spent with Kenneth Williams, Lionel Blair, Robert Plant, Leonardo de Caprio, David Moyes, Frankie Howard, Barry Cryer, Hughie Green, Mel Brooks and many more. But somehow these tales never seem like boasting and are all charmingly self-deprecating.
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