Ayo Adenekan: Black Mediocrity ★★★★

Musings on growing up black, bisexual and Scottish form the core of Black Mediocrity, Ayo Adenekan’s Fringe stand-up debut

From the moment he ambles on, Ayo Adenekan radiates the kind of laid-back charm that makes you think you’re in for a cosy afternoon of comedy. Certainly, you’ll feel like you are — until he swerves into a gut-punch truth about growing up black and queer in Edinburgh, or drops a perfectly-weighted line that turns nostalgia on its head.

Adenken’s material is deceptively loose. Nativity plays, “wee shop” raids, and memories of school corridors laced with the faint whiff of Lynx Africa sit comfortably beside reflections on migration, microaggressions, and the bittersweet pull of belonging. Just when the room feels safe, he’ll let silence linger a beat too long, and you’ll realise he’s taken you somewhere deeper without you noticing. His references to his sponsor, Red Bull, are particularly amusing.

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There’s no flab in his delivery but nor is it regimented. He’s happy to let a tangent breathe, to eyeball the crowd, to grin at a laugh that arrives earlier than planned. This openness gives the show its real strength: the sense you’re in on something that won’t be quite the same tomorrow. That said, the looseness of the hour is both its strength and, occasionally, its slight undoing. Tangents appear, meander and occasionally lose a little heat before they find their home again.

If there’s a note, it’s to harness that looseness with a little more intent. A few gear-changes land with a skid rather than a snap. But even these moments feel part of the charm — the mark of a comic still in the exciting, early stages of finding his shape.

Black Mediocrity is no flashy spectacle. It’s a quietly magnetic hour, full of personality and proof that sometimes the most successful performances are the ones that invite you in, sit you down, and make you laugh before you even realise you’ve been moved. 

A debut hour from a genuine talent that slips between laughs, tenderness and cheek with enviable ease  ★★★★ Four stars

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Ayo Adenekan: Black Mediocrity runs at Monkey Barrel Comedy until 24 August

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