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  "description": "Tothill offers wit as survival strategy, pleasure as resistance. Joy in his audience, in ideas, in history's odder footnotes, in the absurdity and abundance of being alive in a world that keeps offering buffets.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-27T11:26:52.000Z",
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  "textContent": "John Tothill, resplendent in an emerald green velvet shirt of such determined feyness it practically had its own postcode, is a one-man salon disguised as a comedy show, and Komedia is entirely complicit.\n\nThe shirt tells you everything. Peacock-adjacent, unapologetically soft, worn by a man who is camp as a bank holiday weekend in Croydon yet possessed of a disarming, charmingly readable ...... hmm whatness? Because Tothill is, by his own accounts, a heterosexual man who has done considerable, admirable work on the architecture of his own masculinity. He is the woke rake: a straight man who has sat with himself long enough to come out the other side considerably more _interesting_. Brighton's queer crowd clocked this immediately. He isn't performing allyship; but has dismantled enough of the scaffolding of conventional masculinity to move with a more elegant gait. A straight man, yes but one who has clearly done the reading.\n\nThe show's thesis is gluttony, not as sin but as philosophy. In a world neck-deep in vicious selfish greed, Tothill argues, we might as well indulge our better hungers with gratitude rather than grimace. Victorian oyster-thief Edward Dando makes a unlikely cameo as moral exemplar, a doomed cruise ship gig provides the punchline and moral underscore, and a Fringe medical emergency is metabolised into material with impressive breezy authority.\n\nThe throw away magic act is daft, effective, and hints at sly depths, the trick up the sleeve of a man who knows precisely what he's doing at all times while performing elaborate innocence. More remarkable still is a teacher's gift for remembering names and details, engaging crowd work delivered not as ambush but as warm, specific connection, making a hundred strangers feel like a room full of old friends.\n\nTothill offers something almost radical: _joy_. The result is less stand-up set, more glittering salon with wit as survival strategy, pleasure as resistance. Joy in his audience, in ideas, in history's odder footnotes, in the absurdity and abundance of being alive in a world that keeps offering buffets.\n\nHe's a funny philosophy lecture in emerald velvet, sharing an hour that sends you back into the world better fed.\n\nThis Must Be Heaven: John Tothill _currently on tour,__full details here_",
  "title": "This Must Be Heaven: John Tothill @ Komedia",
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