
Alexis Dubus
- Actor, writer, director, producer, editor and stand-up comedian
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Brighton Fringe review - Marcel Lucont
Dubus has created a wonderful grotesque character who the audience laughs heartily at, even though he insults us at every turn. The chides are so inventive and funny you cannot help but giggle. Even in torrential rain the night proves to have that winning formula. This is a Brighton Fringe must see.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 19th June 2021Alexis Dubus' fantasy album tracklisting
The rules are simple(ish): they can't repeat an album, and to just make it that little bit more interesting they have to use the same track number from another album. Dubus' choices cover Kate Bush, The Smiths and Chris Morris's Blue Jam.
Fran Jolley, Reyt Good Magazine, 20th August 2020Malcolm Hardee Awards 2019 nominations
Charles Quarterman, Jimmy Slim & Lewis Blomfield, Joz Norris, Legs, President Obonjo and Sean Morley are amongst the nominees for the Malcolm Hardee Awards 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2019Marcel Lucont releases a fragrance
Insouciance is described as an 'overpowering mix of cognac, smoky cabaret bars and libraries' produced by perfumers 4160Tuesdays.
Chortle, 19th August 2019Edinburgh August festivals 2019: best comedy shows
Our critics pick the best of all the festivals coming to Edinburgh this August.
The Telegraph, 27th July 2019Bath Comedy Festival launches
Bath Comedy Festival has launched its official programme.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th March 2019Interview with Marcel Lucont performer Alexis Dubus
I'd been playing the circuit for a few years and wanted to do something a little more theatrical.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 27th November 2018Marcel Lucont's Cabaret Fantastique review
Marcel Lucont's Cabaret Fantastique features not a single person in character, and is all the better for it.
Ben Munster, Broadway Baby, 28th May 2018Fringe 2017 - Bob Slayer's Heroes of Fringe
Known for its creative programming, guerrilla tactics and innovative Pay What You Want model, Bob Slayer's Heroes - returning to Edinburgh for its sixth year - is guided by the passionate belief that performers should come first. Its artists always take the lion's share of ticket sales and enjoy total creative freedom.
Rosemary Kaye, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017Marcel Lucont's Whine List review
When you can ad lib as elegantly as M. Lucont, the exchanges he has with the audience are more than enough for a show as fruity as the wine he sups.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 25th April 2017