Paul Foot – Original Review
01/01/2005 … Paul Foot treads a treacherous path between delicate comedy genius and awkward failure; and it’s one on which he frequently comes a cropper.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
01/01/2005 … Paul Foot treads a treacherous path between delicate comedy genius and awkward failure; and it’s one on which he frequently comes a cropper.
01/01/2005 … As much a tour-de-force performance piece as stand-up, Van Der Borgh’s witty set provides an excellent excuse for him to showcase his talents for acting, accents…
01/01/2005 … Chilled and unhurried, Torrens builds a casual rapport with the audience simply with his inherent air of unassuming, unflustered confidence.
01/01/2005 … The Umbilical Brothers should really not be allowed to produce these one-hour shows in Edinburgh; it just is not fair to anyone else performing physical comedy.
01/01/2005 … Sister act Gavin and Gavin are ridiculous to the point of annoyance.
01/01/2005 … You don’t have to look too far to see what gave Daniel Kitson, the avowed loner and misanthrope, inspiration for the characters at the centre of his Stories…
01/01/2005 … Within five minutes of starting his show, Patrick Monahan already knows the first names, birthplaces and family history of everyone in his front row.
01/01/2005 … Once was a time when comics had to create images only with the power of their words.
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