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Alexis Dubus
Alexis Dubus

Alexis Dubus

  • Actor, writer, director, producer, editor and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 7

The BBC must've been delighted with the first series of Russell Kane's Live at the Apollo-for-yoofs - a third season is already in production, before the second batch has even aired. The format remains largely unchanged for Live at the Electric 2.0: Kane introduces a mix of character comics and sketch acts with a younger, trendier edge than McIntyre's relatively geriatric affairs.

But, wisely, most of the pre-edited VTs that lead the first series have gone, replaced by greater focus on the 'live' part of the title. Welcome new additions to the line-up include suave French misanthrope Marcel Lucont (the character creation of Alexis Dubus), who dishes out some inventive sex advice, and weirdo Northern Irishman Paul Currie, who silently, and absurdly, recreates the iconic Russian roulette scene from The Deer Hunter with the help of a monkey puppet and some theatrical gestures.

Not all the skits hit the mark, though. YouTube star Chris Kendall (know as 'Crabstickz' on the interwebs) spoofs Robert Pattinson's Twilight turn about five years too late, and Kane's own The Only Way is Shakespeare sketch has one joke: saying rude words in a thespian tongue. But the rotating cast make this well worth sticking with, and there are some cracking acts to come later in the series.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 4th July 2013

For sale: Marcel Lucont

The old devil. LiF favourite, condescending French character and quite simply one of the best acts on the circuit, Marcel Lucont (aka Alexis Dubus), could be performing for you, in your front room this July.

London Is Funny, 22nd May 2013

Marcel Lucont wins Amused Moose Laughter Award 2012

Alexis Dubus, in character as Frenchman Marcel Lucont, has won the Amused Moose Laughter Award 2012 for his show Marcel Lucont: Gallic Symbol.

British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2012

Friday video - a leetle beet of Marcel Lucont

People promoting their latest book is more the domain of Parky than London is Funny, but let's make an exception for Marcel Lucont. The condescending French character - played by English stand-up Alexis Dubus - is one of the circuit's absolute gems, and was also in LiF's own 10 comics to watch in 2011 article. He is currently touring the Antipods but will be back gigging in London around June, so if you haven't seen him, makea point of doing so on his return.

London Is Funny, 11th February 2011

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