Churchill theatre, Bromley
Ryan delivers plenty of astringent one-liners in a tart set that ranges from single parenthood to Khloé Kardashian’s ‘revenge body’ and the musical Hamilton
The default comparison when describing Katherine Ryan’s work is Joan Rivers, whom she admires and whose caustic superficiality was echoed in Ryan’s earlier work. Her recent Netflix special was crammed with jokes about Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj and Bill Cosby; she devoted the first half of her 2015 show Kathbum to ruthless celebrity gossip. But it is the more personal second act of that show that she builds on in Glitter Room, which is now touring. This new set parks the A-list scuttlebutt in favour of something more personal, if just as steely: a standup set about single motherhood and the double act she’s formed with her eight-year-old daughter.
Glitter Room showcases a comic in supreme command of her shtick: hers is an imperious persona, disinclined to reveal even the slightest sign of weakness. This isn’t a set about the practical and emotional difficulties of single parenthood – it’s a defiant celebration of it. To Ryan, a boyfriend is a “luxury item” and the only good husband is a dead one. Left to their own devices, she and daughter Violet can decorate their home however they please (hence the show’s title). And who needs a lover to unzip your tight dresses when you’ve got an eight-year-old or (if desperate) an Uber driver on hand?
The urge to provoke is usually transparent: at one point, she speculates about how easy her daughter would be to traffic
Old-school Ryan bares her teeth at the end, with a riff on Melania Trump
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