Show Watch NowRatingDirectorCastSynopsisRecorded one night at the Albert Theatre in March 1994, when Eddie Izzard was playing a limited seven week sold-out run of her celebrated stand-up show. Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable - watch online: stream, buy or rentCurrently you are able to watch "Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. People who liked Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable also liked
Where to Watch Details Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable doesn't appear to be available from any streaming services. Add this movie to your Watchlist to get notified when it's available. Description Recorded at the Albery Theatre in March of 1994 for a limited sold-out engagement of seven weeks. "...When he pulls up in mid-flow there is the same sense you get with Robin Williams sometimes, of the audience racing to catch up with a mind that moves too quickly for them"--The Independent, UK.
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Recorded at the Albery Theatre in March of 1994 for a limited sold-out engagement of seven weeks. "...When he pulls up in mid-flow there is the same sense you get with Robin Williams sometim... Read allRecorded at the Albery Theatre in March of 1994 for a limited sold-out engagement of seven weeks. "...When he pulls up in mid-flow there is the same sense you get with Robin Williams sometimes, of the audience racing to catch up with a mind that moves too quickly for them"--The I... Read allRecorded at the Albery Theatre in March of 1994 for a limited sold-out engagement of seven weeks. "...When he pulls up in mid-flow there is the same sense you get with Robin Williams sometimes, of the audience racing to catch up with a mind that moves too quickly for them"--The Independent, UK. See production, box office & company info See more at IMDbPro
More like thisReview Surreal and hilarious Recorded at the Albery Theatre one night in March 1994. Eddie Izzard delivers over 70 minutes of scatological material to a sold out crowd. He covers everything from films, Star Trek, cats, shopping and supermarkets. Back in 1994 Izzard was still of the mind that comedy should not be made for TV in fact it was rare for any of his live shows to be put on TV. To this day he hasn't been tempted to make a sitcom in the same way as other standups of his generation have (Lee Evans' `so what now' shows he was right!). This show is a perfect example of Eddie at his best his mind going in a million different directions but being held in place by his original script, his ideas surprising and delighting the audience. It may not hold up to repeated viewings, but it's still very funny while it's fresh.. Izzard is a transvestite but this isn't his show in fact it barely matters after the first 30 seconds. You can see the influence of Monty Python and The Goons in his work his surreal thought process is straight from Milligan himself (RIP). In terms of stand up shows this video shows that Eddie Izzard deserves his place as one of the best and for not cheaply taking his comedy into the first TV sitcom that came begging, he deserves all our respect. Hilarious.
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