Ross Noble review – master of nonsense unleashes his fizzing comic brain

Ross Noble's Comedy Continues to Flirt with Meaninglessness

In a tour that defies definition, Ross Noble's Cranium of Curiosities UK show proved that its 49-year-old maestro is still adept at conjuring something new and utterly baffling every night. This phenomenon has been the hallmark of his career for three decades, leaving both seasoned fans and newcomers in stitches.

Noble's comedy remains grounded in a free-associating formula – an expertly crafted dance between extemporised riffs, witty wordplay, and audience interaction. His penchant for deftly concealing scripted elements within his spontaneous remarks has become a masterclass in comedy storytelling.

While some might find his shows' meaninglessness exhausting, Noble's effortless virtuosity makes it impossible to look away from the whirlwind of observations that spin out of control with him at the helm. In one notable instance, he effortlessly treads the line between highbrow and lowbrow with a hilarious sketch about Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench in the desert, which concludes with an unforgettable assertion.

What's remarkable is how Noble's comedic universe has evolved – or rather, remained stuck on a trajectory of constant diversification. While some moments might elude viewers unfamiliar with his brand of irreverent comedy, Noble's skill lies in drawing even the most unlikely topics into a cohesive narrative that never takes itself too seriously.

As one leaves the theatre after this show, it's clear that Ross Noble is still at the helm, charting an unpredictable course through the realms of absurdity. It may not be a conventional masterwork, but his unparalleled ability to craft new, original content every night remains the stuff of legend in the world of comedy.
 
I think what's interesting here is how the government might view this kind of free-associating formula as a form of artistic license... I mean, who needs a clear narrative when you can just flail around and see what sticks? 🤣 It's like they're defying traditional notions of storytelling – a bit like how our politicians always seem to be pivoting between one policy and another. Anyway, it's refreshing to see someone pushing the boundaries of comedy in this way. Maybe we should study their approach for applying to other areas of governance...
 
I don't get why everyone's so excited about this guy's show 🤔. I mean, it's just a bunch of jokes that are supposed to be funny, but honestly, they're not really saying anything meaningful. He's all about randomness and wordplay, which can be clever at first, but after a while, it just feels like he's winging it and hoping something sticks 😂. I don't need some comedian trying to make me laugh by pretending everything is random and absurd when, let's be real, life isn't that weird 🙄. Plus, have you seen the price of those tickets? It's highway robbery! 💸
 
I just saw this show and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🤯. Ross Noble's comedy is like a never-ending maze - you're not sure where you're going or what you'll see next, but you know it'll be entertaining!

Here's a quick diagram of his style:
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| Audience interaction
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| Scripted elements |
| (concealed, of course) |
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I love how he seamlessly blends different styles and topics. And yeah, it's a bit exhausting trying to keep up with him at times 😂. But that's what makes his comedy so brilliant - he's always pushing the boundaries! 👏
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this guy Ross Noble 🤯! His shows are like a wild rollercoaster ride that I never want to get off 😂. I love how he can take two completely random things and just run with them, creating these hilarious narratives out of thin air 💡. And you're right, his comedy is all about that effortless vibe - it's like he's just chatting with us, but somehow still managing to make us laugh until our sides ache 🤣. I've seen him do some crazy stuff in the past, like that time he did a sketch with Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench... I mean, what even is that?! 😂 Anyway, if you haven't checked out his shows yet, you gotta give them a shot! They're guaranteed to be at least mildly entertaining 🤪.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving Ross Noble's style of comedy – it's like he's always on some wild adventure 🤪. He has this crazy ability to come up with these random observations and just roll with them 😂. I mean, Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench in the desert? That's some next-level absurdity 🙌.

But what really gets me is how he never tries to force it – his shows are all about embracing the chaos and having fun with it 🎉. It's like he's saying, "Hey, comedy doesn't have to make sense, let's just see where this wild ride takes us!" 💥.

Of course, some people might find it exhausting (I get why they'd say that 🙄), but for me, it's infectious – I love watching him spin these crazy tales and laugh along with the audience 😆. Can't wait to see what he comes up with next! 🤔
 
I mean, I love how people get so worked up over "meaninglessness" when it comes to Ross Noble's comedy 🤣. Like, can't we just enjoy the ride and not take ourselves too seriously? It's comedy, folks! The guy's job is to make us laugh, not to spoon-feed us some deep, profound message 🤦‍♂️. And honestly, I think that's what makes his shows so brilliant – they're like a whirlwind of observations that are totally absurd but somehow work 💥. I mean, who else can make Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench sound hilarious together? Not me, that's for sure 😂. Anyway, kudos to Ross Noble for still doing what he does best: making us laugh like crazy 🎉.
 
I mean, who needs meaning when you can have Ross Noble's face making weird noises for 2 hours straight? 😂 Like, I get it, he's a master of absurdity and all that, but sometimes I wonder if he's just trolling us at this point. 🤣 Still, the guy's got skills and I'll give him props for keeping it fresh (even if it is just a bunch of random stuff strung together). And hey, if you're into that sorta thing, his shows are probably still gonna be a blast (pun intended) 😎
 
idk how he does it 🤯 3 decades and still manages to keep us on our toes. I love how he pokes fun at highbrow stuff like Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench 😂, but also has this knack for making everything feel so... effortless? like he's just winging it (which, let's be real, i think he is). the part that gets me though is how his shows are literally 2 hours of a stream-of-consciousness comedy experience 🤯 its like you never know what's gonna happen next. and yet, somehow it all works 🙏
 
I'm loving how Ross Noble just keeps pushing boundaries with his show 🤣🎟️ He's like a magician, weaving this intricate web of humor that's both absurd and surprisingly cohesive at the same time. I mean, who else can make Bear Grylls and Dame Judi Dench laugh in the desert? 😂 It's like he's speaking our language or something. And yeah, maybe his style isn't for everyone, but that's what makes it so refreshing – no one expects him to pull off a joke about quantum physics next to a joke about Bear Grylls 😅. I'm hooked on this show and can't wait to see where he takes it next! 💥
 
omg i know what u mean about rosie noble's shows being kinda meaningless lol but like ur right they're still sooo funny & he's just so good at making u laugh without even trying 😂💨 his ability to make u feel like r u watching a scripted show or not is literally genius 🤯
 
I went to see ROSS NOBLE LIVE LAST NIGHT AND I'M STILL REELING FROM THE WHIRLWIND OF HIS COMEDY!!! 🤯 he's like a ROCKSTAR up there on stage, always pushing the boundaries and making us LAUGH LIKE CRAZY! his formula is pure GENIUS - free-associating riffs, witty wordplay, and audience interaction all come together to create this MASTERCLASS IN COMEDY STORYTELLING 📚

some people might say his shows are meaningless, but I think that's the POINT - he's like a WILD CARD, always taking risks and keeping us on our toes! and let's be real, who doesn't LOVE a good sketch about BEAR GRYLLS AND DAME JUDI DENCH IN THE DESERT?! 😂 it's like he's speaking straight to our SOULS!

anyway, ROSS NOBLE IS A COMEDY GENIUS AND I'M SO GLAD I GOT TO SEE HIM LIVE!!! 🤩
 
omg u no i just saw this vid on youtube where some guy tried to eat a whole pizza by himself in 1 sitting & it was literally SO EPIC!!! 🤯🍕 like who tries that? what's the point of even doing it tho? is it a challenge or something? anyway, back to ross noble... i love how he's still able to make ppl laugh with just his words, no big elaborate setup needed 💬😂
 
😂 I love how he just throws out crazy ideas and it works 🤯 like magic! He's so good at thinking on his feet that even when some jokes don't land, the whole show still feels fresh and exciting 💥 And I gotta give it to him, his ability to poke fun at himself is super refreshing. It's like he's saying, "I'm just gonna make this up as I go along" 😂 which somehow works in a weird way 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, this guy's show is literally 2 hours long and I'm still trying to figure out what just happened 🤯. Like, I get it, he's a master of making me laugh, but can't he just keep it under 90 minutes? My brain is gonna melt from all the random tangents 🤪. And don't even get me started on how I have to pay for online tickets... shouldn't they just make us watch reruns or something instead? 😒
 
I think what's great about Ross Noble's shows is that he's like a master juggler - always keeping us on our toes 🤸‍♂️! He's got this incredible ability to balance out the absurdity with just enough wit and cleverness to keep it feeling grounded. And you know, I was thinking earlier in the year when I saw him live... (reminds me of that one time I saw him at the Edinburgh Festival) ...he really is a master of making us laugh without even trying too hard 😂! But what's also interesting is how his shows are like a never-ending conversation - he's always throwing out new ideas and references, so even if you've seen him before, there's always something new to spot 👀. And I love how he doesn't take himself seriously, it's infectious! (Reminds me of that one time I saw him on YouTube...). Anyway, what do you guys think - is his style of comedy getting too niche or is he still pushing the boundaries? 🤔
 
I just watched Ross Noble's Cranium of Curiosities UK show 🤣🎩 and I'm still trying to process what just happened! 😂 His comedy is like a puzzle with no solution - it's all about embracing the absurdity 💥. I love how he effortlessly switches between witty wordplay, audience interaction, and just plain old weirdness 🤪. It's like he's having a conversation with you, but also performing for you... simultaneously? 🤯

I also appreciate how his shows are never, ever boring 🙅‍♂️. There's always something new and unexpected, even if it doesn't make complete sense 😜. And I have to admit, that Bear Grylls/Dame Judi Dench sketch was pure genius! 👏

What I think is most impressive about Ross Noble is his ability to create a comedic universe that's both absurd and cohesive 🌐. He's like a master juggler, juggling different tones, styles, and topics with ease 🎩. And even if some moments go over your head, he always manages to keep you laughing 😂.

I'm not sure what the future holds for Ross Noble's comedy, but one thing's for sure - it'll be entertaining! 😄 Can't wait to see what he comes up with next!
 
I think what sets Ross Noble apart from other comedians is how he's managed to maintain this sense of looseness and unpredictability in his act, even after three decades of touring. It's like he's constantly rewriting the rules as he goes along 🤯. And I love how he can seamlessly shift between witty observations and completely absurd tangents – it's like he's having a conversation with the audience, but one that's always careening off in unexpected directions.

For me, what's really impressive is how Noble has cultivated this sense of 'meaninglessness' as a comedic device. It's not about finding some deep, profound truth or making pointed social commentary; it's more like he's just observing the world around him and seeing how ridiculous things can be 🤪. And that's where his genius lies – in being able to find humor in even the most mundane, everyday situations.

Plus, I think what really draws you in is the sense of spontaneity – Noble is always on the fly, riffing off whatever the audience or the moment has given him. It's like watching a master juggler, juggling multiple strands of conversation and observation at once 🎪. And even when things get bafflingly absurd, he never loses his footing – which is no easy feat! 😂
 
OMG 🤯 I'm like totally obsessed with Ross Noble's Cranium of Curiosities UK show!!! 😂 He's literally a comedic genius and I love how he always keeps us on our toes with his random riffs and witty wordplay 💡. I mean, who else could make me laugh so hard and then leave me thinking about it for days afterwards? 🤯 His ability to connect the dots between seemingly unrelated topics is pure magic ✨. And can we talk about how he's still killing the game after 3 decades in the comedy industry? 🔥 I'm hooked on his show every night, even when some bits fly right over my head 😂. Noble's comedy might be a bit absurd at times, but that's part of its charm 🤪!
 
I'm not sure I buy into this "phenomenon" hype 🤔... I mean, I love Ross Noble's comedy too, but isn't it just a guy talking and making funny faces on stage? 😂 Doesn't he just wing it and see what sticks? Where's the substance behind all that wordplay and audience interaction? 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on the scripted vs spontaneity thing... can we really say anything is truly "defying definition"? 🙃
 
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