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Mates Rates brings stand-up to the Taproom

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MATES RATES brings some of the UK’s best stand-ups to venues across Reading, with its latest offering seeing Ria Lina, Jake

Steers, and President Obonjo performing sets at Double Barrelled’s taproom.

The event was hosted by Carl Richard, whose crowd work effortless­ly assured the audience that they would be in safe hands.

President Obonjo was the first of the evening’s guest acts, taking to the stage with an immediatel­y arresting and imposing presence.

His character comedy is loaded with political commentary both on the surface and its subtler implicatio­ns.

The set included cheeky jabs at the British parliament­ary system, the royal family, internatio­nal relations, and democracy at large.

These are all knitted together to build a tongue-in-cheek routine about life in Britain more generally which is equal parts well-considered satire and throwaway silliness.

Jake Steers followed with an easy, laid-back charm which complement­s the relatabili­ty of his material perfectly.

Steers brings a personal angle to his stand-up, such as when discussing his own health issues, and displays a comfortabl­e confidence, even going so far as to tell anecdotes about his less successful gigs.

Overall his approachab­ility and natural delivery gives the “mates in the pub” feel to his stand-up which many comedians work hard to achieve, particular­ly with a bit about being heckled by his mum at a show.

Headliner Ria Lina closed the show with an assured set tackling divorce, parenthood, and dating in the 2020s, combining the brash, often titillatin­g subject matter with disarming charm and tenderness.

Ria’s incisive observatio­n turned towards topics of sending racy pictures and online dating, both subverting stereotypi­cal expectatio­ns and making the whole system look ridiculous with often forensic scrutiny.

Particular highlights included the discussion of her ex-partner and material exploring age gaps in marriages, especially in relation to having children.

Overall, Mates Rates provided a mix of performers with different perspectiv­es, from a diverse range of background­s and personal experience­s, contributi­ng to a rich and eclectic offering of live comedy.

Double Barrelled’s taproom also lends itself to stand-up, with the benches providing a good mix of easy access to the bar and laid-back seating which accommodat­es disparate groups better than more traditiona­l theatre seating.

Naturally, their offerings of locally-brewed beers and ciders is a welcome addition, too.

 ?? Picture: One Studio Events, Mates Rates Comedy ?? LINE-UP: Ria Line performing at Double Barrelled taproom, Reading.
Picture: One Studio Events, Mates Rates Comedy LINE-UP: Ria Line performing at Double Barrelled taproom, Reading.

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