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SAM MICHAEL: THE WORLD'S OLDEST MAN

Comedy

Venue:The City Cafe, 19 Blair Street Edinburgh EH1 1QR
Phone: 0131 220 0125
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50  
Room: Hollywood
AUG 13-21 at 12:50 (60 min)
 
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What advice did the Guinness World Record's Oldest Man have for Sam Michael and how did it change his outlook on life?

Sam Michael's debut solo hour show 'World's Oldest Man' explores feeling older than your years (even in childhood!) and nostalgically looks back on those just-missed adventures of 'youff' whilst trying to relive them before it's too late! But what happened when Sam actually met the Guinness World Records' world's oldest man and what was the "life changing" advice did he gave him..?

The perfect comical balance of excitable lad and exhausted dad, Sam Michael is "real dry affair for fans of comedy" (Bristol 24/7)

Sam is "effortlessly able to win over the crowd" (WE ARE CULT online) with his observational, relatable and yet, absurdist take on modern life, which appeals to a diversity of audiences. Described as a "masterclass in comedy" by BBC Bristol, its no wonder Sam has shared pro bills with the likes of Dom Joly, Tom Rosenthal, Rosie Jones, Josh Pugh and even been support act for comedy legend Al Murray.

Sam has also found his material going viral, with clips of his work reaching over 2 Million hits online, appearing on TalkRadio and The BBC.

"Very good, very funny!" - Dom Joly
"A dry affair for all comedy fans" - Bristol 24/7
"He's my favourite comedian with two first names!" - Matt Richardson
"A local comedy legend" - BBC Wiltshire


News and Reviews for this Show

August 18, 2025  Chortle
To me, the title Sam Michael: The World’s Oldest Man suggests something a little high concept, perhaps that the comic is aiming to take that record, or performing in character as the longevity champ.

In fact, the truth’s a more prosaic. The Swindon-based comedian was sent to a local care home to interview the world’s oldest man for LadBible, seeking the usual words of wisdom about what keeps the then 110-year old going.

That Encounter proves to be a framework for a relatively standard ‘no longer young, not yet old’ show that many stand-ups of Michael’s vintage (he’s 37) knock out.

On one hand, he finds it difficult to let go of his youth and move forwards into responsible adulthood. On the other, he’s increasingly aware that he’s now a sad old man if he goes to a nightclub or a lap-dancing club, and too conscious of being embarrassed to be in the moment and enjoy it.

Trying to connect with 20-year-olds proves pathetic; stag dos in Amsterdam now focus on the Rijksmuseum, not edibles, and while he’ll still consume porn, now it needs to be respectable. Plus of course there’s a story about an awkward prostate examination amid other medical woes – it’s almost compulsory for a show of this nature.

There’s nothing groundbreaking here, but it’s a nicely packaged, story, engagingly told by a natural, relaxed performer Michael comes across as a personable chap, who treats the audience as friends he hasn’t made yet and keeps the tone good natured and cheekily self-deprecating. It’s not a strong or distinctive persona, but it gets the job done.

And looping back to his Encounter with the world’s oldest man, provides satisfying closure to an enjoyable hour in his easy-going company. Click Here

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