Sporting whiskers that make him 'look like Wolverine or a 1920s gay strongman', he's heralded on to the stage by two scantily clad showgirls: one black, one white, so how can he be accused of racism, right? He then launches into a dynamic, hour-long set railing against reality TV, the war on terror, men, women, national pride, and self accountability - at the core of which is the parodic nature of race. When you see the show you'll see how fun that can be.