
In a buzzing venue, Kai Humphries provides his commentary on today’s society as well as delving into his own childhood.
Humphries relaxes the crowd with an immediate laugh by utilising an icebreaker.
The comic hilariously covers one of the most budding topics today, AI. This feels well thought out and bright, without being too serious.
The show has a chaotic energy to it, and it can feel random. There are some consistent topics in this show, such as Humphries’ hair transplant, which offer good, easy comedic relief throughout the hour.
On occasion, a few of Humphries’ jokes are shocking, and don’t always receive a room full of laughs. There is a cheekiness to this show, but it is hard to know how the comedian is trying to be perceived.
The Geordie is effortlessly funny and a good storyteller. He often reminisces about his time in school or his parents in great detail, often with twists and turns you wouldn’t forget.
Humphries’ humour feels more geared towards his own age group of thirty-somethings, because of his trip down memory lane or his approach to different subjects. With a childhood friend in the audience on this occasion, Humphries can support his jokes whilst offering a new line of banter. It provides an exclusive insight but can feel a bit like you are intruding on a conversation.
Humphries holds the attention of the audience consistently, with a few rambles throughout. He often includes side characters in his set, including his wife and father, which bring a cyclical structure to the show.
Kai Humphries: KAIBOSH, 18:45, Stand 1 at The Stand Comedy Club, 30th – 24th (not 12th)
https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/kai-humphries-kaibosh





