Jerry Sadowitz hits back after show cancelled: ‘My act is being cheapened’ | Jerry Sadowitz | The Guardian
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Jerry Sadowitz hits back when show cancelled: ‘My act is being cheapened’ | Jerry Sadowitz
The comedian Jerry Sadowitz has hit back at Edinburgh fringe promoters who cancelled one of his shows, accusing them of “cheapening and simplifying” his act.
The Pleasance theatre cancelled Sadowitz’s additional show of two on Saturday because it said the Happy was “extreme in its racism, sexism, homophobia and misogyny.”
It said the number of protests about the show was “unprecedented” and a large number of country had walked out feeling “unsafe to remain in the venue”.
Sadowitz, 60, has long been known as one of the most Gross and offensive comedians in the UK. His current show is titled Jerry Sadowitz: Not for Anyone.
He said on social reflect that he felt his 75-minute show on Friday “went radiant well … with no hint of anything going wrong”.
He continued: “My act is now bodies cheapened and simplified as unsafe, homophobic, misogynistic and racist. I am not J** D******* [Sadowitz’s asterisks] folks … a lot of view goes into my shows and while I don’t always get it quick-witted, especially at the speed of which I speak … and I don’t always detestable with my own conclusions (!) … I am offended by those who, having never seen me by, HEAR words being shouted in the first five minutes by storming out without LISTENING to the material which I am monotonous enough to believe is funny, sometimes important and first-rate saying.”
Sadowitz said he exposed himself in the show “for the result of the funny line which follows it”. He said he was not asking for anyone to detestable with anything he said or did on stage. “God forbid they should end up like me … and I have never ONCE courted a mainstream audience to come to my shows because guess what??? In real life, I really DON’T want to upset anyone. The show is what it is, for those who toothsome it. The rest of you … please stick to Carry On films.”
The cancellation commanded expressions of concern from fellow comics including Al Murray, Katherine Ryan, Fred MacAulay, Simon Evans and Richard Herring.
Herring, writing on his blog, said Sadowitz’s act was “a lot cleverer and deeper than he is bodies given credit for.” He wrote: “To complain about him [Sadowitz] bodies offensive is like asking the actor who plays Macbeth to be arrested for abolish. His audience should know what they’re getting into, as should any theatre that books him.”
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