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Yorkshire Comic Trades Gimmicks for Grit
18 Nov
Summary
- Comedian Ian Smith shifted from theatrical gimmicks to personal stress.
- His shows 'Crushing' and 'Foot Spa Half Empty' tackle relatable anxieties.
- Smith finds authentic comedy in negative feelings like stress and fear.

Yorkshire comedian Ian Smith, once known for theatrical set-pieces and standing on tables, has found genuine success by embracing his personal stresses and anxieties. His last two critically acclaimed shows, 'Crushing' and 'Foot Spa Half Empty,' eschew gimmicks to explore deeply personal topics like relationship breakups and fertility issues. Smith deliberately sought a more 'interesting or stressful life' to fuel his material.
This shift has refined his comedic persona, allowing him to connect with audiences on a profound level. Smith posits that the most potent comedy arises from negative emotions, such as stress and fear, which resonate with listeners and provide a collective release. He aims to make even serious subjects as 'stupid and silly as possible,' prioritizing humor above all.
Now enjoying growing TV visibility and a popular Radio 4 series, Smith's career has transformed from a long, slow burn to a bright success. Despite past self-doubt, he has found a sustainable and fulfilling approach to comedy by channeling his own anxieties into relatable and humorous storytelling.




