Arthur Smith is SYD


The Story of an Ordinary Man who lived through Extraordinary times

Sat 30th Oct 7:45pm      Book Now

Duration: 90 mins including interval
AGE Rating: Adult humour
Adults £15

This show has had to be moved to Saturday 30th October as Arthur Smith’s accompanist Kirsty Newton has tested positive for Covid. We have held your bookings and your tickets will be valid on that date. However if you cannot make that new date and want a refund please email refunds@cornexchange.org.uk with your details. We’re really sorry that this show has had to be moved cannot go ahead but this was beyond our control.

Arthur Smith’s show SYD follows a highly successful season at Soho Theatre and a sell-out and critical acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Packed with big gags, hilarious stories and poignant reflections about an ordinary man who lived through extraordinary times; Arthur, accompanied by the mellifluous Kirsty Newton tells the story of his own father.

Syd Smith fought at El Alamein, became a P.O.W., and ended the war in the notorious Colditz Castle in Germany. In the 1950s PC Syd patrolled London’s South Bank and met a gallery of characters, whom he tried his best not to arrest.

Arthur tells this 20th century story with laughter and song and, quoting directly from his father’s hand-written journal, he splices time, memories and music with his own care-free youth. The show features songs from Ray Davies, Lenard Cohen (of course), Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, Jerome Kern and Simon and Garfunkel as well as a less than stirring rendition of The Lambeth Walk.

Arthur Smith was born in South London in 1954; went to grammar school and studied at the University of East Anglia with writer Malcolm Bradbury. He has also worked as a road sweeper, dustman, warehouse worker and teacher. Arthur started on the alternative comedy circuit in the 1980s and has since done stand up all over the world and been a regular performer at the Edinburgh festival. He is also an accomplished playwright – ‘An Evening with Gary Lineker’ (1994), ‘My Summer with Des’ (1998), ‘The Bed Show’ and his one man show ‘Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen’. He has been on ‘QI’, ‘Have I Got News For You’ and appears regularly on Radio 4 especially on ‘Loose Ends’ He is a regular presenter on the Comedy club on Radio 4 Extra

Appearing with Arthur is Kirsty Newton (Musical Director) – a multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, musical director, comedy performer, musical improviser, compere and ‘human jukebox’.

Kirsty performs with Paul Merton’s Impro Chums, Whose Line Is It Anyway? and is a regular guest with The Comedy Store Players. She co-hosts London’s top musical comedy night The Distraction Club and her own hugely successful Kirsty’s Poptastic Piano Singalong plays all around the UK. Last year she toured Japan with former Siskin band mate Galen Ayers. This year she is fronting festival favourites Massaoke at Adelaide Fringe.

The show is directed by Kevin Day.