Bristol Post

Music and laughter New names for Slapstick

- LOUISA STREETING louisa.streeting@reachplc.com org.uk https://slapstick.

STAR of The Simpsons Harry Shearer is among several comedy stars to join the Slapstick Festival 2023 line up.

The festival, Europe’s largest celebratio­n of slapstick comedy, has announced its full programme of comedians for next year’s event, which will combine comedy and music across six days in February.

The actor – who is known for providing the voice for Moe the bartender, Mr Burns, Smithers, Ned Flanders among many others – will appear via video link to reminisce about his role as Derek Smalls before introducin­g This Is Spinal Tap.

Other legends of comedy include Sir Michael Palin who will be quizzed by Bristol’s own Stephen Merchant on the making of the Python film that sparked internatio­nal controvers­y - and hilarity – ahead of a big screen showing of Life Of Brian. In all, Slapstick 2023 will present 32 events funded by Aardman Animations and BFI at venues across Bristol and host live appearance­s by Rob Brydon, Graeme Garden, Harry Hill, Robin Ince, Stephen Mangan, Nigel Planer, Lucy Porter and all three members of The Scaffold, among many others. There will also be live music accompanyi­ng the festival’s traditiona­l package of rare, rediscover­ed and re-issued silent comedies, including films featuring Charley Bowers, Marlene Dietrich, Raymond Griffith, Buster Keaton,

Harry Langdon, Laurel & Hardy and Harold Lloyd.

The event will showcase other marriages of music and comedy – taking in historic footage of music hall acts, family-friendly musicals, Pythonalia, Beatles hits and parodies and cult classic spoof rockumenta­ries.

Mike McCartney, brother of Si Paul, will introduce the newly remastered hits-filled Beatles film he first saw at its premiere in 1964, A Hard Day’s Night.

Comic Strip Presents and The Young Ones star Nigel Planer will also introduce the film in which he,

Ade Edmondson, Rik Mayall and fellow guest Peter Richardson reprised their roles as would-be rock gods More Bad News.

Harry Hill will join all three members of the satirical performanc­e trio, The Scaffold, for a look back at their run of 1960s hits and collaborat­ions with other music stars. There will be special salutes to guest curator Sir Michael Palin who celebrates his 80th birthday next May.

Slapstick director Chris Daniels said: “Music has been a key ingredient of every Slapstick since the festival first began way back in 2005 but for our 19th annual edition we’re giving it extra special attention, showcasing the many and varied ways in which more than a century’s worth of entertaine­rs have mixed excellent music with joyous comedy.”

To highlight the music-rich events on offer, the festival’s main branding will pay homage to the Beatle’s Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club album cover, replacing the celebritie­s depicted by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth with notables from past and future Slapsticks.

The festival takes place from February 14 to 19,. For the full line-up and to book visit

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 ?? Pic: Monica Schipper/Getty Images ?? Harry Shearer voices many Simpsons characters including Mr Burns, right, and Ned Flanders, above right
Pic: Monica Schipper/Getty Images Harry Shearer voices many Simpsons characters including Mr Burns, right, and Ned Flanders, above right
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Harry Shearer as the character Derek Smalls in the classic spoof ‘rockumenta­ry’ This is Spinal Tap

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