"Intelligent, quirky and observant."
Alasdair Tremblay-Birchall charts his journey from being a melancholic cynic to a version of himself that isn’t so grievously afflicted by the meaninglessness of the universe.
He exudes dweeby charm and is totally at ease in front of the audience. His set is intelligent, quirky and observant, packed full of both short jokes and longer philosophical and personal ruminations. He easily swings from a deft critique of pseudo-spiritual scams like The Secret to his silly realisation that he can make parts of his body look like secondary bums. Tremblay-Birchall is an assured and witty stand-up and will certainly delight punters who give him a go.