{"id":368,"date":"2018-03-19T10:50:21","date_gmt":"2018-03-19T10:50:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.synergynews.co.uk\/?p=368"},"modified":"2018-03-19T10:56:47","modified_gmt":"2018-03-19T10:56:47","slug":"comedian-robin-ince-returns-to-the-stand-with-my-most-celebratory-show-yet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.synergynews.co.uk\/?p=368","title":{"rendered":"Comedian Robin Ince returns to The Stand with \u201cMy most celebratory show yet\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lately I&#8217;ve felt that discourse of world and domestic politics is being scripted by a demented sit-com writer, and cynicism and disenchantment are all too easy to find. Between the cold weather and colder politicians I&#8217;m in need of an injection of warmth and humour, and a reminder that life isn&#8217;t so bad.<\/p>\n<p>So it&#8217;s welcome light relief to find that Sony award winning comedian robin Ince returns to The Stand Edinburgh with his latest stand up show, \u2018Pragmatic Insanity\u2019. He describes this as \u201cmy most celebratory show yet.\u201c, promising comedy lovers a fascinating and funny<br \/>\n Ince is firmly of the belief that the cup is half full. \u201cThere is so much fury and disdain readily available that I thought I would buck the trend.\u201c  This is not easy to do in the current climate, and the show title reflects his.  He explains \u201cPragmatic Insanity is about ways of thinking about how to be insane in the most useful way to survive the crazed tribalism and dogma that is caterwauling around us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Surviving and resisting dogma can be an ongoing challenge in the age of fake news. In an increasingly polarised society, social media can be dominated by vitriol and intolerance. Fortunately comedy is the perfect remedy to remind us that life is at times both absurd and joyful in equal measure.  Ince is well known for his delight in the world around him and embraces topics ranging from art and science  to adverts for butter.  His quick fire delivery and tendency to veer off on fascinatingly wild tangents before returning to the topic are exhilarating, entertaining , and inspiring.<\/p>\n<p>Ince  feels that \u201cComedy can be about engaging. It is an approachable art form where you have the freedom to talk about whatever you want. It won\u2019t lead to the collapse of the government,  but it is a chance to encourage, excite and offer a different perspective. It can also provide camaraderie.  Sometimes people feel very alone in the positions they have. If they find themselves in a room with like minded people all laughing, it can be energizing. It doesn\u2019t have to be about changing people\u2019s minds, it can just be about saying \u2018keep on going, you are not in solitude.\u2019<br \/>\nThe energizing nature of comedy can excite creativity and curiosity in all of us, and this can only be  a good thing. \u201cCreativity is an act of trying to understand the world. By working out how to write about it, or paint part of it, or pick it apart to see what it is made of, we learn more about it, and more about ourselves.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Learning more about ourselves in a room full of people laughing? Sign me up: I&#8217;m in.<\/p>\n<p>Robin Ince is appearing at The Stand Edinburgh on Tuesday 20th  March. 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