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by Amy Q. on 8/25/24We had to drive to Cleveland from Pittsburgh to see him and it was well worth it!!! Laughed the entire f@€#ing time!!! What a great evening!!!
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Brett Goldstein--a breakthrough British creative force on and offscreen -- has emerged as one of Hollywood's most sought-after multihyphenates. He is the co-executive producer, writer, and star of the Peabody-winning Apple TV+ series, "Ted Lasso." Hailed by fans and critics alike, season three made waves after surpassing its previous record-breaking haul, once again leading as this year's most-nominated comedy series with 21 Emmy nominations. His scene-stealing performance as the brash yet lovable Roy Kent has earned him numerous accolades including two Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy,' making him the category's first back-to-back winner in almost 15 years. He additionally received a 2022 WGA Award nomination as part of the show's writing team, having scored two wins the year prior. Goldstein is the co-creator and Executive Producer of the cathartic comedy "Shrinking" alongside Jason Segel and Bill Lawrence, which has been renewed for a second season by Apple TV+. This follows the success of his critically acclaimed AMC limited anthology series, "Soulmates," which he created and executive produced with Will Bridges. He is the host of the iHeartRadio award-winning podcast, Films To Be Buried With, which finds him in candid conversation with special guests as they discuss the films that have shaped them.
We had to drive to Cleveland from Pittsburgh to see him and it was well worth it!!! Laughed the entire f@€#ing time!!! What a great evening!!!
Such a great time at the Brett Goldstein show. He was so funny and his delivery was perfect. Can’t wait to see him again the next time he is in the area. Definitely must see!!
I did not know what to expect going in but was pleasantly surprised. Brett was funny and genuine. He makes you laugh, think, and enjoy the experience.
Never seen any of Brett’s stand up before, but admired his writing and acting for Apple TV, so when this show had to be rescheduled I was glad it was while I was going to be in the US. Great comedian, insightful, informative and so many great laughs - but now I need him to come to Australia to see his take on us. Venue was amazing and even the balcony seats gave a great view of the stage.
Loved Brett on Ted Lasso and was excited to see him live! He began the set as his straight forward yet charming self. However, his thread was sex, sex and more sex Some bits were outrageously funny accompanied by his body language. Then he went to the other end of the spectrum and was quite crass. That’s ok for a small time however the thread got a bit old. Many people walked out long before it was over. We stayed to the end. I really wanted to love his whole show; sadly was disappointed in the one track theme. He has so much material with his observation on US life (CVS!) that he could run in many lanes. Not sure if I’d see him again, sad to write.
I was not familiar with Brett Goldstein’s standup. I simply loved him as Roy Kent and his writing so I went to the show with zero expectations, despite his advertisement that it would be the 2nd best night of my life. Brett did not disappoint. I laughed, a much needed laugh, and left with a smile on my face. Don’t miss this show! Just go and let Brett’s dry, smart, witty British humor take you away for the evening.
Loved it. The venue could be better at every thing. They were still sitting people with 20/30 minutes left in the show
The show was worth going to see. Brett is funny once he gets going. The show was almost 1.5 hours and is worth the money. One item to note is that our seats were nothing like what was shown on the seating floor diagram so make sure that you check the actual 3D views from the exact seat.
I love the direction he went with his show. Classy, brilliantly written feel good comedy. It was a BANGER!
Brett is a great comedian and was wonderful to see in person. The “theater” was more like a ballroom or a gymnasium, with a flat floor, meaning that the entire main level required people to try to see around the people sitting in front of them. Not good. Wouldn’t attend an event in that venue ever again.