[9] He has since become a regular on the UK comedy circuit and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, he also started his own improvisational podcast entitled ‘Whatever Works’.
[11] In 2021, The Guardian described him as a twisty and thoughtful social satirist, and a contrarian, in his show Sensitive Man as they saw “Brown looking askance at complacent twentysomethings ‘ostentatiously waving around wads of time’- What a phrase!”.
[12] The Daily Telegraph was effusive about the show saying “the title of Alfie Brown’s new stand-up tour, Sensitive Man, might be the cleverest thing in an hour of very clever things” and “it’s a hoot from the outset, partly due to his original turns of phrase.”[13] Sensitive Man won best show at the 2022 Chortle Awards.
[16] The Times described Brown “made it his business to say the unsayable with.. much wit, control, imagination and playful charm” and “Somehow he both maligns his audience and flatters their intelligence too, keeping the laughs coming as he does so.”[17] The comedian Stewart Lee described it as “the best British stand-up I have seen for some years”.
[18] In 2022, Brown began co-hosting a new Formula One podcast called "Dirty Air", with fellow comedian and musician Josh Weller.